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  • ...thus be found in almost every legal or regulatory text on data protection/privacy. * The data minimization principle is the second of the six fundamental privacy principles set forth in the [[General Data Protection Regulation]]<ref name ...
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  • ...="McElroy">[https://books.google.com/books?id=598vHUrUraoC&dq=fence+insert+privacy+weave+-wikipedia&pg=PA126 Fences and Retaining Walls] McElroy, W. 1990.</re ...main objectives typically fulfilled by fence inserts. One is to provide [[privacy]] by converting chain link fencing into an opaque surface.<ref name="McElro ...
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  • === Safety and privacy concerns === Safety and privacy concerns have been expressed in the computer science industry regarding mes ...
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  • ...he infrastructure of member states, and regulated by [[EU law]] for [[data privacy]], and a [[Media freedom in the European Union|free and open media]]. ...
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  • ...and electronic shopping carts. Cookies have been of concern for [[Internet privacy]], since they can be used for tracking the browsing of a user. As a result, ...
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  • ...an American private investigations company<ref>{{Cite web|title=The End of Privacy|url=https://www.forbes.com/forbes/1999/1129/6413182a.html|access-date=2020- ...vacy laws and regulations in the US, in particular in the domain of online privacy protection. ...
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  • ==Impact of privacy concerns== ...>Solove, Daniel J., Understanding Privacy. Daniel J. Solove, UNDERSTANDING PRIVACY, Harvard University Press, May 2008; GWU Legal Studies Research Paper No. 4 ...
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  • ...|unauthorized access]] to sensitive information can adversely affect the [[privacy]] or welfare of an individual, [[trade secret]]s of a business or even the ...cessing-public-information/ "Accessing Public Information" Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ontario, Canada. Retrieved Feb. 11 2013.]</ref> The accessibi ...
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  • ...ens discreetly.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Clarke|first=Roger|year=1996|title=Privacy and dataveillance, and organizational strategy|journal=Proceedings of the I ...ngs of the 2003 ACM workshop on Privacy in the electronic society |chapter=Privacy preserving electronic surveillance |year=2003|page=45|doi=10.1145/1005140.1 ...
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  • ...ation. [https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/google-settles-5-billion-privacy-lawsuit-tracking-people-106002393 (ABC News)] ...
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  • ...advantage is that the researcher has to deceive the group and invade their privacy; and this could end in mental or physical harm. There is a validity advanta ...
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  • ...attaching individual monitors on each appliance. It does, however, present privacy concerns. ==Privacy concerns== ...
    10 KB (1,354 words) - 21:34, 2 January 2024
  • ...t privacy]] &ndash; a subset of [[data privacy]] concerning the [[right to privacy]] from third parties including corporations and governments on the Internet ...curity]], [[electronic commerce]], [[intellectual property]] in computing, privacy, and freedom of expression. ...
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  • ===Internet privacy=== [[Internet privacy]] (online privacy) is an opportunity of individuals to regulate the flow of information and h ...
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  • ...ic.org/privacy/workplace/|title=EPIC - Workplace Privacy|author=Electronic Privacy Information Center|work=epic.org}}</ref> ...eality]] and [[location-based service]].<ref>{{Cite book| title=Computers, Privacy and Data Protection: an Element of Choice|first1=Paul |last1=De Hert| first ...
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  • ==Omniscience and the privacy of conscious experience== ...
    12 KB (1,739 words) - 08:18, 15 February 2024
  • ...around the world limiting the collection of information on individuals; [[privacy laws]] vary. In the United States there is no federal regulation protection ==Privacy issues and regulation== ...
    31 KB (4,115 words) - 06:11, 23 February 2024
  • ...roperty]], economic regulations, freedom of expression, confidentiality or privacy of information, [[information security]], access management, and regulating ...s impacts information policy, while from a law perspective, issues such as privacy rights and intellectual property may be of greatest focus.<ref>Hill, M. W. ...
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  • ...ms. Digitizer accuracy and linearity test. Test signal simulation. Subject privacy protection. ...es are MovAlyzeR Export Files with a complete experiment plus raw data and privacy-protected subject data using data encryption plus password protection. Only ...
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