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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
  • 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 Security - Berkman Klein Center
    We study how people understand their privacy as users of technology, examine and document the risks and opportunities of privacy-related policies at various levels of society, and help build tools and techniques to ensure individual identities and data are protected
  • Rights of privacy | Definition, Protection Laws | Britannica
    Rights of privacy, in U S law, an amalgam of principles embodied in the federal Constitution or recognized by courts or lawmaking bodies concerning what Louis Brandeis, citing Judge Thomas Cooley, described in an 1890 paper (cowritten with Samuel D Warren) as “the right to be let alone ”
  • Privacy | Privacy International
    Privacy is essential to who we are as human beings, and we make decisions about it every single day It gives us a space to be ourselves without judgement, allows us to think freely without discrimination, and is an important element of giving us control over who knows what about us
  • Privacy: A Fundamental Human Right Explored - thelaw. institute
    Explore the fundamental human right to privacy, its role in dignity, international recognition, impact on freedoms democracy in the digital age
  • 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 principles | OECD
    Protecting people’s privacy ensures their safety, dignity, and other fundamental rights and freedoms such as freedom of thought and expression Using personal data through digital technologies provides great social and economic benefits, but it can also compromise privacy


















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