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Privacy (UK: /ˈprɪvəsi/, US: /ˈpraɪ-/) is the
ability of an
individual or
group to
seclude themselves or
information about themselves, and
thereby express...
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Privacy and
Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC on
Privacy and
Electronic Communications,
otherwise known as e
Privacy Directive (ePD), is an...
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privacy policy is a
statement or
legal do****ent (in
privacy law) that
discloses some or all of the ways a
party gathers, uses, discloses, and manages...
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legislation that is
relevant to
privacy and data
collection are: the US
Privacy Act of 1974, OECD
Guidelines on the
Protection of
Privacy and
Transborder Flows...
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Specific types of
privacy include:
Financial privacy,
privacy relating to the
banking and
financial industries Information privacy,
protection of data...
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Internet privacy involves the
right or
mandate of
personal privacy concerning the storage, re-purposing,
provision to
third parties, and
display of information...
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Information privacy is the
relationship between the
collection and
dissemination of data, technology, the
public expectation of
privacy,
contextual information...
- individuals.
Privacy laws are
examined in
relation to an individual's
entitlement to
privacy or
their reasonable expectations of
privacy. The Universal...
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Privacy settings are the part of a
social networking website, web browser, or
other piece of software, that
allows a user to
control who sees information...
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right to
privacy is an
element of
various legal traditions that
intends to
restrain governmental and
private actions that
threaten the
privacy of individuals...