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- Privacy - Wikipedia
There are multiple techniques to invade privacy, which may be employed by corporations or governments for profit or political reasons Conversely, people may employ encryption or anonymity measures to protect their privacy
- What Is Privacy? - Privacy International
What is privacy? Privacy is a fundamental right, essential to autonomy and the protection of human dignity, serving as the foundation upon which many other human rights are built
- Defining Privacy - Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
When we think about privacy, most of us think about particular limits on what we want others to know about us Those "others" include governments, but also corporations, teachers, school administrators, parents, siblings, law enforcement agents, classmates, strangers, neighbors, friends
- Privacy (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
In this article, we will first focus on the histories of privacy in various discourses and spheres of life We will also discuss the history of legislating privacy protections in different times and (legal) cultures
- Privacy Daily
The recent jury decisions in California and New Mexico finding social media companies civilly liable for harm to minors have far-reaching implications for privacy legislation, litigation and related areas, privacy experts told us in interviews The rulings have pushed the pendulum away from free speech and towards design and conduct, and potentially increased momentum towards legislative
- The U. S. Right to Privacy: An Ultimate Guide [US Law Explained]
The Privacy Act of 1974: This is a key federal law that governs how federal agencies can collect, use, and disclose the personal information they hold on American citizens
- Privacy and why it matters – Information Technology
Though privacy concerns are not new, they have evolved with innovations in the use of personal data enabled by technology The impacts of the intentional and unintentional misuse of personal data can relate to individuals, organizations, distinct communities, and society as a whole
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