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  1. Privacy-enhanced Electronic Mail

    Security protocol Unreferenced date October 2008 Privacy Enhanced Mail PEM , is a 1993 Internet Engineering Task Force IETF proposal for securing email using public key cryptography . Although PEM became an IETF proposed standard it was never widely deployed or used. One reason for the lack of deployment was that the PEM protocol depended on prior deployment of a hierarchical public key infrastructure PKI with a single root. Deployment of such a PKI proved impossible as the operational cost and legal liability of the root and policy Certificate authority CAs became understood. In addition to being an obstacle to deployment the single rooted hierarchy was rejected by some commentators as an unacceptable imposition of central authority. This led Phil Zimmermann to propose the Web of trust Web of Trust as the PKI infrastructure for Pretty Good Privacy PGP . Attempts to deploy PEM were finally abandoned in response to the need to extend the protocol to support MIME leading to the development of MIME Object Security Services MOSS never widely implemented now abandoned and S MIME shares de facto standard status with PGP . External links RFC 1421 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail Part I Message Encryption and Authentication Procedures RFC 1422 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail Part II Certificate Based Key Management RFC 1423 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail Part III Algorithms, Modes, and Identifiers RFC 1424 Privacy Enhancement for Internet Electronic Mail Part IV Key Certification and Related Services See also E mail privacy Privacy enhancing technologies I2P I2P Bote I2P Bote an anonymous secure e mail system, not with PEM, but end to end encrypted and authenticated Category Cryptographic protocols de Privacy Enhanced Mail nl PEM cryptografie ...   more details



  1. Privacy-enhanced computer display

    disputed date January 2012 ref improve date January 2012 reads like an infomercial for a product without a market Needs infobox Developed by Mitsubitshi Electric Research Laboratories ref name primary cite web url http www.merl.com projects privatedisplay title MERL Privacy Enhanced Computer Display publisher Merl.com date 2001 08 02 accessdate 2009 07 28 ref , a privacy enhanced computer display allows information that must remain private to be viewed on computer display s located in public areas i.e. banks, hospitals and pharmacies by employing the use of both ferroelectric shutter glasses and a unique device driver . ref name primary History empty section date January 2012 Technology Privacy enhanced computer display technology utilizes a public display image Pij , a secret display image Sij , a proprietary device driver, a Cathode ray tube CRT capable of rapid refresh rate s up to 120Hz and a set of synchronized ferroelectric shutter glasses. The device driver causes the computer monitor to alternately display Pij Sij and Sij . The human eye s persistence of vision blurs the two images into Pij Sij Sij 2 , which reduces to Pij 2 , the public image, effectively preventing an unintended recipient from viewing the secret image. The intended recipient, wearing the synchronized glasses, will see only the Sij secret image. ref name primary Possible applications Banks bank balance information Hospitals patient health information Pharmacies prescription drug information Airline ticketing and airport gate agent stations passenger and security information Sales empty section date January 2012 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Privacy Enhanced Computer Display Category Display devices Category Mitsubishi Electric products, services and standards Comp eng stub Mitsubishi Electric ...   more details



  1. Electronic Privacy Information Center

    Electronic Privacy Information Center EPIC is a public interest research group in Washington, D.C. It was established ... documents and the security, verifiability, and privacy of electronic voting . It has also taken up the growing number of consumer privacy issues, such as identity theft, phone record security, medical record privacy, and commercial data mining . Organizational structure EPIC is registered as a non ... pl Electronic Privacy Information Center pt Electronic Privacy Information Center ... privacy , the First Amendment to the United States Constitution First Amendment , and constitutional values in the information age. EPIC pursues a wide range of activities, including privacy research ... alert EPIC Alert every two weeks with information about emerging privacy and civil liberties issues. EPIC also publishes Privacy and Human Rights, Litigation Under the Federal Open Government Laws, The Public Voice WSIS Sourcebook, The Privacy Law Sourcebook, and The Consumer Law Sourcebook . EPIC litigates high profile privacy, First Amendment to the United States Constitution First Amendment , and Freedom of Information Act cases. EPIC advocates for strong privacy safeguards. In addition ... , and the http www.privacycoalition.org Privacy Coalition . EPIC also established the http www.votingintergrity.org National Committee on Voting Integrity . Background Image Privacy threat level2.jpg right Privacy Threat Level EPIC was founded in 1994 by David Banisar , Marc Rotenberg , and David ... by both opponents and supporters for what are seen as its extreme positions on privacy issues ..., 2010 ref quoted a member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation as saying that EPIC made everybody else ... weeks. EPIC also publishes several books on privacy and open government, including Privacy and Human ... WSIS Sourcebook, The Privacy Law Sourcebook, and The Consumer Law Sourcebook . Other publications include reports on internet privacy for web surfers, an analysis of industry self regulation, and how ...   more details



  1. Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications

    2002 58 on Privacy and Electronic Communications, otherwise known as E Privacy Directive , is an Directive European Union EU directive on data protection and privacy in the digital age. It presents ... see Article 1 ref In particular, the subject of the Directive is the right to privacy in the electronic ... Perspective after the Adoption of the E Privacy Directive T.M.C. Asser Press 2006 Edwards, L, Articles 6 7, ECD Privacy and Electronics Communications Directive 2002 in Edwards, L. ed. The New Legal Framework for E Commerce in Europe Hart 2005 References references DEFAULTSORT Directive On Privacy And Electronic Communications Category Data privacy Category Privacy law Category European Union directives ... of information, treatment of traffic data, Spam electronic spam and cookies . This Directive ... concerns cookies, that are now subject to prior consent. Subject matter and Scope The Electronic Privacy Directive has been drafted specifically to address the requirements of new digital technologies and ease the advance of electronic communications services. ref See Preamble of the Directive ... Union EU Data Retention Directive the purpose of which is to amend E Privacy Directive. http eur lex.europa.eu ... Directive, which specifically addresses only individuals, Article 1 2 makes it clear that E Privacy ... is to provide security of services. ref Article 4 ref The addressees are providers of electronic ..., either in the form of SMS messages, push mail messages or any similar format designed for consumer ... that such instruments may present to privacy. The change in the law does not affect all types of cookies ... are Member States, who must ensure that the use of electronic communications networks to store ... up can be described as Opt in e mail opt out with an added information request. This effectively ...   more details



  1. Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003

    The Privacy and Electronic Communications EC Directive Regulations 2003 is a law in the United Kingdom which made it unlawful to, amongst other things, transmit an automated recorded message for direct marketing purposes via a telephone, without prior consent of the subscriber. This is somewhat similar to the US Do not call registry. However, it includes all electronic communications such as email or SMS mobile phone messages. One of the key points of this legislation is that it is unlawful to send someone direct marketing who has not specifically granted permission via an opt in agreement unless there is a previous relationship between the parties. Organisations cannot merely add peoples details to their marketing database and offer an opt out after they have started sending direct marketing. For this reason the regulations offer more consumer protection from direct marketing. The regulations can be enforced against an offending company or individual anywhere in the European Union . The Information Commissioner s Office has responsibility for the enforcement of unsolicited e mails and considers complaints about breaches. A breach of an enforcement notice is a criminal offence subject to a fine of up to 5000. External links http www.opsi.gov.uk si si2003 20032426.htm The Privacy and Electronic Communications EC Directive Regulations 2003, Office of Public Sector Information Category 2003 in law Category Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom Category 2003 in the United Kingdom UK law stub ...   more details



  1. Privacy

    , May 1, 2000 ref quote Privacy is one of the biggest problems in this new electronic age. At the heart ... Act 1998 Freedom of Information Act 2000 Environmental Information Regulations 2004 Privacy and Electronic Communications EC Directive Regulations 2003 Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations ... organizations. Data privacy was first addressed with the Personal Information Protection and Electronic ... Electronic Privacy Information Center EPIC http www.privacyrights.org Privacy Rights Clearinghouse ... privacy.org , a service of the Electronic Privacy Information Center dmoz Society Issues Human ...other uses Globalize West date June 2011 Privacy from lang la privatus separated from the rest, deprived ... and individuals, but share basic common themes. Privacy is sometimes related to anonymity , the wish ... will receive this information, which differs between places and over time. Privacy partially intersects .... The right not to be subjected to unsanctioned invasion of privacy by the government , corporation s or individual s is part of many countries Privacy law privacy laws , and in some cases, constitution s. Almost all countries have laws which in some way limit privacy an example of this would ... or earnings . In some countries individual privacy may conflict with freedom of speech laws and some ... and cultures. Privacy may be Communication privacy management theory voluntarily sacrificed , normally ... theorists, and research psychologists describe revealing privacy as a voluntary sacrifice , for instance ... . Privacy, as the term is generally understood in the West, is not a universal concept and remained ... over the genitals being an ancient example. The word privacy is sometimes regarded as Untranslatability ... PA73&lpg PA73&dq privacy Untranslatability&source bl&ots eknZtWs Mh&sig TTZpDT8BuHPyjfQ856NxycOmYP8 ... a specific word for privacy . Such languages either use a complex description to translate the term ... life or borrow English privacy as Indonesian Privasi or Italian la privacy . ref name TranslationToday ...   more details



  1. Mail

    Other uses For electronic mail, see Email About Postal services other uses Postal service disambiguation ... use electronic mail where previously they would have used letters though the volume of paper .... Rise of electronic correspondence Since the advent of e mail , which is universally faster barring ... mail , is the electronic lodgement of mail from the mail generator s computer directly to a Postal Service provider. The Postal Service provider is then able to use electronic means to have the mail ... of United Kingdom British pillar box es at the Inkpen Post Box Museum, near Taunton , Somerset Mail .... Anything sent through the postal system is called mail or post . ref In Australia, Canada and the U.S., mail is commonly used both for the postal system and for letters, postcards and parcels in New Zealand, post is more common for the postal system and mail for the material delivered in the UK ... services are called, respectively, Royal Mail , United States Postal Service , Australia Post , and Canada Post in addition, such fixed phrases as post office or junk mail are found throughout the English ... II 722 BC . Mail may not have been the primary mission of this postal service, however. The role of the system ... infrastructure in ancient India . The Mauryans developed early Indian mail service as well as public ... called Dagana were sometimes used as mail chariots in ancient India. ref Prasad 2003 104 ref blockquote ... used mail service for espionage purposes thereby acquiring knowledge related to matters that took ... also be the first true mail service. The service was called cursus publicus and was provided with light ... for the transmission and delivery of official mail , but were also available for traveling officials ... were 15 to 40 miles apart and had reliable attendants working for the mail service. Foreign observers ... then tied around the legs of the pigeon, which was freed and could reach his original nest. Mail ... of missus dominicus missi dominici . Many religious orders had a private mail service ...   more details



  1. .mail

    pov check date September 2009 Infobox Top level domain name .mail background D2B48C image Image Spamhaus.jpg The Spamhaus Project 220px introduced Not officially introduced proposed in 2004 type Proposed top level domain status Unapproved application registry None yet established sponsor http www.ascregistry.org Anti Spam Community Registry founded by Spamhaus intendeduse To allow non spam mail to be identified as such via an authenticatable address based on that of the mail server actualuse Not in use yet, as it is unapproved and not in root restrictions Must already have a domain in another TLD for at least 6 months subject to verification of WHOIS data can be revoked if involved in spamming ... applies, but since registrations are based on other existing domain, ownership of .mail domain will follow ... .mail is a generic top level domain proposed by The Spamhaus Project in 2004, but unapproved by ICANN ... spam free mailstreams. Core Functionality .mail would attempt to reduce the Spam e mail spam ... to send mail. A .mail domain would only be able to be registered by a party that already owns a domain ... has been verified for accuracy. The structure of the .mail domain consists of existing domain names ..., the .mail domain would not be fully under the control of the registrant, but would go to a publicly ... and revokes names registered to spammers. Mail filtering software can also query the .mail address ... .mail would provide a method for increasing the reliability of the email infrastructure. It could be extended to protect messaging infrastructure other than that of email see spam electronic ... better email anonymity services. Security Considerations .mail was designed to withstand attack ... http web.archive.org web 20060521073344 http www.spamhaus.org tld faq.lasso Spamhaus FAQ The .mail TLD GTLD expanded Proposed Category Proposed top level domains DEFAULTSORT MAIL ca .mail da .mail eu .mail it .mail hu .mail no .mail pl .mail ro .mail sv Toppdom n Generiska toppdom ner ...   more details



  1. @Mail

    linux email server Atmail Mail server http atmail.com linux email server mobile push Exchange ActiveSync Push mail support DEFAULTSORT Atmail Category Email clients Category CalDAV clients Category ...   more details



  1. Electronic

    wiktionary Electronic may refer to Engineering Electronics , devices including active amplifying electrical components Electronic communications Electronic engineering Electronic storage of data using an electronic device Electronic stability control Computing and the Internet Electronic computer or computer Electronic digital computer When using computer files or the Internet, often shortened to e , as in e mail for electronic mail Electronic commerce Electronic publishing Entertainment Electronic band or its self titled debut album Electronic album Electronic album Electronics magazine Electronics magazine Electronic music Electronica Electronic Arts , Inc. Warfare Electronic Warfare Electronic countermeasures disambiguation da Elektronisk es Electr nica desambiguaci n simple Electronic ...   more details



  1. Information privacy

    cleanup date November 2011 Information privacy , or data privacy is the relationship between collection and dissemination of data , technology , the public expectation of privacy , and the legal and political issues surrounding them. Privacy concerns exist wherever personally identifiable information ... be the root cause for privacy issues. Data privacy issues can arise in response to information from ... and geographic records Ethnicity Privacy Breach The challenge in data privacy is to share data while ... Various types of personal information often come under privacy concerns. Internet Main Internet privacy The ability to control what information one reveals about oneself over the Internet, and who ... tech news surveillance 2006 06 18 data mining privacy x.htm work USA Today title Research explores data mining, privacy date 2006 06 18 accessdate 2010 05 05 ref ref http www.seattlepi.com business 154986 privacychallenge02.html In this data mining society, privacy advocates shudder Bot generated ... information practices in an electronic marketplace called the Fair Information Practice Principles ... THEREOF date 2010 01 14 accessdate 2011 06 07 ref Medical Main Medical privacy A person may not wish ... s sexual activity for example . http aisel.aisnet.org amcis2011 submissions 341 Privacy Breach Physicians ... privacy Information about a person s financial transactions, including the amount of assets ... of. Political Main Political privacy Political privacy has been a concern since voting system s emerged ... of privacy do not exist, this type of privacy very often does. The United States has laws governing privacy of private health information, see HIPAA and the HITECH Act. Legality Main information privacy law The legal protection of the right to privacy in general and of data privacy in particular varies greatly around the world. Quote No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy ... to information privacy. Safe Harbor Program and Passenger Name Record issues The United States ...   more details



  1. Privacy International

    , the American Civil Liberties Union , the Electronic Privacy Information Center , the Fund for Constitutional ... Civil Liberties Union , the Australian Privacy Foundation , the Electronic Privacy Information ... Since 1997 Privacy International in cooperation with the Electronic Privacy Information Center has ... , the American Civil Liberties Union , the Electronic Privacy Information Center , the Fund for Constitutional ...Infobox Non profit Non profit name Privacy International Non profit logo File Privacy International logo ... key people area served product focus Surveillance and privacy wikt watchdog watchdog method revenue ... homepage https privacyinternational.org privacyinternational.org footnotes Privacy International ... and privacy invasions by government s and corporations. PI has organised campaigns and initiatives ... than a hundred privacy experts and human rights organizations from forty countries took steps to form an international organization for the protection of privacy. ref Bennett, Colin, J. Regulating privacy data protection & public policy in Europe and the United States 1992, Cornell University ... an international understanding of the importance of privacy and data protection . ref http www.privacyinternational.org ... Privacy International PI , were held throughout that year in North America , Europe , Asia , and the Oceania South Pacific , and members agreed to work toward the establishment of new forms of privacy ... privacy activist Simon Davies privacy advocate Simon Davies who has since then been director of the organization. At the time, privacy advocacy within the non government sector was fragmented and regionalised, while at the regulatory level there was little communication between privacy officials outside the EU . Awareness of privacy issues at the international level was generated primarily through academic publications and international news reports but privacy campaigning at an international ... privacy regulatory environment of that era see David H Flaherty, Protecting privacy in surveillance ...   more details



  1. Email privacy

    , perpetually exposed to electronic dangers. Many users believe that email privacy is inherent and guaranteed, psychologically equating it with postal mail . While email is indeed conventionally secured ... appreciable security. Businesses are increasingly relying on electronic mail to correspond ... privacy becomes more pressing. Risks to user Image How e mail works.png right thumb 300px The pathway of email. Terminology used in this image is explained in the electronic mail article. email is vulnerable ... Civil Liberties Union accessdate 30 October 2011 ref ISPs and mail service providers may also compromise email privacy because of commercial pressure. Many online email providers, such as Yahoo Mail or Google ... plug in Firegpg Firefox extension GPGMail OS X Mail plug in Industrial espionage Internet privacy Java ... v. Pillsbury http www.privacy.gov.au internet email Workplace e mail privacy from the Office of the Privacy ...refimprove date May 2010 The protection of email from unauthorized access and inspection is known as electronic privacy . In countries with a constitutional guarantee of the secrecy of correspondence , email ... . In the United States , privacy of correspondence is derived from the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution and thus restricted by the requirement for a reasonable expectation of privacy ... of Europe the privacy of correspondence is guaranteed explicitly by Article 8 of the European ... the mail server or gateway. Masquerade It is possible to send a message in the name of another ..., and reservation. Spoofing False messages may be inserted into mail system of another user ... of Service It can put a mail system out of order by overloading it with mail shots. It can be carried ... connects through many Router computing routers and mail servers on its way to the recipient, it is inherently ... emphasis on security information is transferred in plain text, and mail servers regularly conduct ... been decried by civil rights activists as an invasion of privacy , agencies such as the Federal Bureau ...   more details



  1. Workplace privacy

    Employees typically must relinquish some of their privacy while at the workplace , but how much they must do so can be a contentious issue. The debate rages on as to whether it is moral, ethical and legal for employers to monitor the actions of their employees. Employers believe that monitoring is necessary both to discourage illicit activity and to limit liability. Although, with this problem of monitoring of employees, many are experiencing a negative effect on emotional and physical stress including fatigue and lack of motivation within the workplace. Employers might choose to monitor employees activities using surveillance cameras , or may wish to record employees activities while using company owned computers or telephones. Courts are finding that disputes between workplace privacy and freedom are being complicated with the advancement of technology as traditional rules that govern areas of privacy law are debatable and becoming less important. ref http computer.howstuffworks.com workplace surveillance.htm Howstuffworks How Workplace Surveillance Works Bot generated title ref ref http www.usatoday.com tech columnist 2001 10 18 sinrod.htm Electronic surveillance in the workplace Bot generated title ref Europe The Directive 95 46 EC on the protection of personal data EU Directive 95 46 EC on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free ..., including workers. Firms that monitor employees use of e mail, the internet or phones as part ... that e mail interception is illegal, the law is not totally clear as to whether companies may prohibit ... Your Keystroke Whose Mail Is It? Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Publisher Springer Berlin ... use of the internet, such as sending an inappropriate e mail message to a client or supervisor, neglecting ...&VName PQD&TS 1319064466&clientId 31810 Think Before You Type A Look At Email Privacy In The Workplace Privacy Workplace Category Privacy Category Employment ...   more details



  1. Medical privacy

    electronic registry of medical records. Its privacy is protected by the UK s UK government websites Government Gateway , built by Microsoft. The programme is called Electronic Records Development ...Expand section Coverage of physical privacy in medicine date January 2011 Image Gynaecology 1822.jpg thumb Various methods have been used to protect patient s privacy. This 1822 drawing by Jacques Pierre ... see her genitalia. The main subject of medical privacy or health privacy is the medical record which historically has been a paper file of the entire medical history of the patient. Various electronic medical record electronic forms of medical records have existed in western countries, but mostly in an unintegrated fashion. This lack of integration has in a large part facilitated privacy. While ... produced at hospital s and other care facilities often resulting in medical error s. Privacy for research participants Main Privacy for research participants In the course of medical practice doctors ... as a research product they must respect the privacy of their patients. Medical research is also organized outside of patient care, and likewise in this case research participants have rights to privacy. United Kingdom By 1999, 62 of the National Health Service NHS trusts used electronic records ... lack of security and lack of patient privacy. It was one of the projects that has caused the Information ... campaigning against the centralised registry. Privacy is based on patients rights in the UK ... Privacy and Security Act MIPSA is the new development. It contains important provisions requiring ... to access, copy, edit and augment their information. Privacy advocates in the United States have raised concerns about the switch from paper to electronic medical records, which some commentators fear ... In New Zealand , the http www.privacy.org.nz privacy act health information privacy code 1994 Health Information Privacy Code 1994 sets specific rules for agencies in the health sector to better ensure ...   more details



  1. Privacy policy

    Electronic Privacy Information Center, Air Travel Privacy, http epic.org privacy airtravel Epic.org ...selfref For the Wikimedia Foundation s privacy policy, see wmf privacy policy privacy policy . Privacy policy is a statement or a legal document privacy law that discloses some or all of the ways a party ..., Michelle. New Privacy Legislation. Beyond Numbers 427 2003 10 . ProQuest. Web. 27 Oct. 2011 ref ... or enterprises. ref cite web url http www.businessdictionary.com definition privacy policy.html title Privacy Policy author Webfinance, Inc date 2011 accessdate 23 October 2011 ref Privacy policy is important ... Ann title Who Knows Safeguarding Your Privacy in A Networked World format paperback year 1995 location ... of a privacy policy will depend upon the applicable law and may need to address requirements across ..., data protection laws in Europe cover the private sector as well as the public sector. Their privacy .... In North America, privacy laws except in Quebec apply only to the public sector, not to the private ... to develop their own privacy policies and codes of conduct. ref cite book last Cavoukian first Ann title Who Knows Safeguarding Your Privacy in A Networked World format paperback year 1995 location ... of Personal Data Convention 108 was introduced. One of the first privacy laws ever enacted was the Swedish ... Knows Safeguarding Your Privacy in A Networked World format paperback year 1995 location Random House ... over privacy policy started around the late 1960 s and 1970 s saw the passage of the Fair Credit Reporting Act . Although this act was not designed to be a privacy law, the act gave consumers the opportunity ... of the advisory committee led to the Privacy Act in 1974. The United States signed the Organisation ... Ann title Who Knows Safeguarding Your Privacy in A Networked World format paperback year 1995 location Random House of Canada publisher Random House of canada isbn 0 394 22472 8 ref In Canada, a Privacy ... of a Privacy Commissioner was part of the new Privacy Act. Canada signed the OECD guidelines ...   more details



  1. Internet privacy

    . . ref name Facebook. PIC EPIC In re Facebook. n.d. . EPIC Electronic Privacy Information Center ... that suit one s interests. Currently, the Federal Trade Commissioner along with the Electronic Privacy ...Internet privacy involves the right or mandate of personal privacy concerning the storing, repurposing ... . Privacy can entail both Personally Identifying Information PII or non PII information such as a site ... person. Internet privacy forms a subset of data privacy computer privacy . A number of experts within the field of Internet security and privacy believe that privacy doesn t exist Privacy is dead ... Steve Rambam Privacy Is Dead Get Over It publisher Video.google.com date August 1, 2006 accessdate September 13, 2010 ref according to Steve Rambam, private investigator specializing in Internet privacy ... essay The Value of Privacy, security expert Bruce Schneier says, Privacy protects us from abuses by those ... www.schneier.com blog archives 2006 05 the value of pr.html title The Value of Privacy by Bruce Schneier ... of Privacy by Bruce Scneier publisher Wired.com date accessdate 2011 11 25 ref Levels of privacy People with only a casual concern for Internet privacy need not achieve total anonymity . Internet users may protect their privacy through controlled disclosure of personal information. The revelation ... such details rigorously. On the other hand, some people desire much stronger privacy. In that case, they may try to achieve Internet anonymity to ensure privacy use of the Internet without giving ... is legitimate. Do not ask for an e mail with a finance statement. A written copy shows that individuals ... groups that protect our privacy and be safe on the Internet. The Federal Trade Commission FTC stresses ... privacy In today s technological world, millions of individuals are subject to privacy threats ... card information to various websites. Those concerned about Internet privacy often cite a number of privacy risks events that can compromise privacy which may be encountered through Internet use ...   more details



  1. Consumer privacy

    electronic records in some countries financial privacy is a major focus of the economy, and penalties ... Staff Report Privacy Category Electronic commerce Category Marketing Category Information technology ...Consumer privacy laws and regulations seek to protect any individual from loss of privacy due to failures or limitations of corporate customer privacy measures. They recognize that the damage done by privacy ... little or no interest in taking unprofitable measures to drastically increase privacy of customers ... that may occur. Consumer privacy concerns date back to the first commercial couriers and bankers, who in every culture took strong measures to protect customer privacy, but also in every culture ... consumer privacy law and regulation, which recognizes that innocent third parties can be harmed by the loss ... or client . Today the ethical code s of most professions very clearly specify privacy ... articles on medical privacy , client confidentiality and national security and to a degree in carceral state where no privacy in any form nor limits on State polity state oversight or data use exist . Modern consumer privacy law in a recognizable form originated in telecom regulation , when it was recognized ... privacy risk as well. Accordingly, strong rules on operator behavior, customer confidentiality ... acquiring ever more data. Gradually, customer privacy measures alone proved insufficient to deal ... anyone s privacy within the EU simply by doing these things from different places in the European ... had to implement strong consumer privacy laws, usually over the objections of business. The European ... privacy exists, although there are requirements specific to banking and telecom privacy . After the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States , privacy took a back seat to national security in most legislators minds. Accordingly concerns of consumer privacy in the United States have tended to go unheard as questions of citizen privacy versus the state, and the development ...   more details



  1. Privacy law

    Laws See also Legislation Privacy Act of 1974 US Electronic Communications Privacy Act US Privacy ...Globalize date December 2010 TortLaw Privacy law refers to the laws which deal with the regulation of personal ... as private organizations and its storage and use. Privacy laws are considered in the context of an individual s privacy rights or reasonable expectation of privacy . Classification of privacy laws Privacy laws can be broadly classified into General privacy laws have an overall bearing on the personal .... Specific privacy laws These laws are designed to regulate specific types of information. Some examples include Health privacy laws Financial privacy laws Online privacy laws Communication privacy laws Information privacy law s Privacy in one s home International Legal Standards on Privacy Article ... in Strasbourg , privacy has been defined and its protection has been established as a positive ... Nations of 1966 also protects privacy No one shall be subjected to arbitrary or unlawful interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to unlawful attacks on his honour and reputation .... Privacy laws by country Australia Main Privacy in Australian law The current state of privacy law in Australia includes Federal and state information privacy legislation, some sector specific privacy ... concerning civil causes of action for invasion of privacy is unclear some courts have indicated that a tort of invasion of privacy may exist in Australia in 2008, the http www.alrc.gov.au Australian ... of a statutory cause of action for invasion of privacy. ref name NZLCIP14 Invasion of privacy penalties and remedies review of the law of privacy stage 3 2009 Issues paper 14 , New Zealand ... citizen s privacy is protected by the country s constitution , which states The intimacy, private ... Constituicao.htm Constitui o da rep blica federativa do Brasil de 1988 ref Canada Main Canadian privacy law In Canada , the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act PIPEDA ...   more details



  1. Privacy Lost

    Unreferenced date March 2007 Image Privacy Lost cover Large.jpg thumbnail right 250px Privacy Lost How Technology is Endangering Your Privacy is a non fiction book by David H. Holtzman , a technologist and privacy expert. The book is an examination into the effect that technology is having and will have on human society. The book was released in September, 2006. The book is written in a conversational ... into the conceptual history of privacy, the current state of societal interaction with privacy ... by the current track we are on. Sections Holtzman divides http www.privacylostbook.com Privacy Lost into six sections Privacy Invasions Hurt Examines the damages caused by the loss of privacy, including descriptions of the Seven Sins Against Privacy and the collateral damage this loss causes society Why Technology is Key The history behind Americans concept of privacy, how and why technology affects privacy, and how new forms of technology create new types of crimes Privacy in Context Inspects the relationship between privacy and the law, identity and culture in a technological world The Technology Eroding Privacy Discusses the voyeurism of surveillance technology and the virtual stalking capabilities ... invading Americans privacy corporate marketers and the U.S. Government What Can Be Done? What the future holds in store for our privacy, including ways our privacy can be safeguarded and a call to action for all those who feel troubled by the path down which our privacy is being led, including how to fight back Sins against privacy Holtzman starts by laying out what he describes as the Seven Sins against privacy and prescribes commandments which correlate to each. The sins are as follows ... they do not belong. Strategies for resisting privacy violations Holtzman lays out five profiles ..., cordless phones, and electronic communication e.g., Skype . The curmudgeon never puts their Social ... Privacy Lost official book site http www.Davidholtzman.com www.DavidHotlzman.com official site ...   more details



  1. Expectation of privacy

    a reasonable expectation of privacy in the contents of their e mail in United States v. Warshak , although ... law the expectation of privacy is a legal test which is crucial in defining the scope of the applicability of the privacy protections of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution . It is related to, but is not the same thing as a right of privacy , a much broader concept which is found in many legal systems see privacy law . There are two types of expectations of privacy A subjective expectation of privacy is an opinion of a person that a certain location or situation is Privacy ... expectation of privacy is an expectation of privacy generally recognized by society. and protected by law. Examples of places where a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy are person s residence ... of Privacy in Hotel Rooms , Social Science Research Network 2010 ref and public place s which have been specifically provided by businesses or the public sector to ensure privacy, such as public ...&vq 22expectation of privacy 22&dq 22expectation of privacy is 22&source gbs search s&sig ETJ4PNLw EDdsEGb ..., one cannot have a reasonable expectation of privacy in things held out to the public. A well known example is that there is no privacy rights in waste garbage left for collection in a public place ... car. While a person may have a subjective expectation of privacy in his her car , it is not always ...?id TKV2SbPSXeoC&pg PA38&vq 22expectation of privacy 22&dq 22expectation of privacy is 22&source gbs search s&sig ETJ4PNLw EDdsEGb YNzMrYXAaY PPA62,M1, p. 62 ref The privacy laws of the United States ... do not have an objective expectation of privacy. ref See, e.g., Oliver v. United States . ref Privacy and search The expectation of privacy is crucial to distinguishing a legitimate, reasonable ... expectation of privacy 2 and that expectation of privacy must be reasonable, in the sense ... to ensure its privacy. The first part of the test is related to the notion in plain view . If a person ...   more details



  1. Domain privacy

    Domain privacy is a service offered by a number of domain name registrar s. A user buys privacy from the company, who in turn replaces the user s info in the WHOIS with the info of a forwarding service for email and sometimes postal mail, done by a proxy server such as Domains by Proxy Domains by Proxy, Inc. or eNom s ID Protect . Level of anonymity Personal information is typically collected by these registrars to provide the service. And to some, registrars like Domains by Proxy take little persuasion to release so called private information to the world, requiring only a phone request or cease and desist letter. ref Cite web title Private domains not so private? publisher CNET News.com date 2005 08 15 accessdate url http news.com.com Private domains not so private 2100 1038 3 5833663.html ... by proxy update.html ref Others, however, treat privacy more seriously, and host domain names offshore ... along with credit card transactions . Note some domain extensions have privacy caveats In March ... details of individuals associated with .ca domains. The need for privacy Currently the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ICANN broadly requires that the mail ing Address geography address , phone number and e mail address of those owning managing a domain name to be made .... Although ICANN has been exploring changing WHOIS to enable greater privacy, there is a lack ... registration , the privacy service is legally the owner of the domain. The privacy service ... of the privacy service. ref solidhostcase Cite journal url http www.circleid.com pdf solidhostnamecheap.pdf ... of California ref Ownership of domains held by a privacy service was also an issue in the RegisterFly ... Privacy Anonymity References Reflist External links http does not exist.org proxies.html WHOIS Task ... privacy 0,1848,66787,00.html?tw wn tophead 1 Domain owners lose privacy Wired News article about .us domains DEFAULTSORT Domain Privacy Category Domain name system Privacy Category Internet privacy Compu ...   more details



  1. Privacy (disambiguation)

    Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively. Including Privacy financial , privacy relating to the banking and financial industries Privacy internet , the ability to control what information one reveals about oneself over the Internet and to control who can access that information Privacy medical , protection of a patient s medical information Privacy political , the right to secrecy when voting or casting a ballot Information privacy , protection of data and information Privacy may also refer to Privacy song , by Michael Jackson Privacy studio , the home studio of Warren Cuccurullo See also Private disambiguation Privacy Act disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Privacy Act

    Privacy Act may refer to Privacy Act of 1974 of the United States Privacy Act Canada Privacy Act 1988 Australia Privacy Act 1993 http www.nzlii.org nz legis hist act pa19931993n28135 Amended 1993 94 96 97 98 2000 02 03 05 06 07, An Act of the New Zealand Parliament dab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Privacy by Design

    Privacy by Design means that privacy and data protection are embedded throughout the entire life cycle of technologies , from the early design stage to their deployment, use and ultimate disposal. ref name EUC COM 2010 245 final 2 European Commission , http eur lex.europa.eu LexUriServ LexUriServ.do?uri COM 2010 0245 FIN EN PDF A Digital Agenda for Europe , EUC, 26 8 2010, COM 2010 245 final 2 ref The Information & Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Ann Cavoukian , promotes ref cite web name Privacy by Design url http privacybydesign.ca title Privacy by Design Ann Cavoukian publisher Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner accessdate 2011 08 04 ref Privacy by Design. References Clear Reflist Category Privacy Category Systems engineering pl Privacy by design ...   more details




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