CUNY Lehman College Google Business Ethics Questions
Review ‘Ethics Guide: Free Apps for Data’ on pages 142 – 143 of your text. Answer discussion questions 1-4.
Your submission should be a minimum of one page of content in length, answering each question with a substantive paragraph of 4–5 sentences in length. Please type the question as well as your answer.
Dissin Questions
- Consider the decision to create a free application designed to harvest individual data.
- Suppose Google becomes aware that apps in the Google Play store are harvesting user data unrelated to the function of the application.
- Does it have a legal obligation to find out which apps are harvesting data inappropriately?
- Does it have an ethical obligation to find out which apps are harvesting data inappropriately?
- Does Google provide free apps in exchange for individual data? Why?
- How hard should Google work at curating apps in Google Play to ensure that appropriate permissions are set?
- In 2014, Symantec found that 17 percent of all Android apps were malware in disguise.35 But a report by Google found that less than 1 percent of all Android devices had a potentially harmful application installed.36
- Is it ethical for Google to remove applications it considers inappropriate? Consider both the categorical imperative and utilitarian perspectives.
- Is it ethical for Google to limit permissions for certain applications? Consider both the categorical imperative and utilitarian perspectives.