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privacyn. the right to be free of unnecessary public scrutiny or to be l...
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privacyRelationships Related Term: anonymity confidential data protection disclosure-free extract practical obscurity public publicity rights sensitive n. ~ 1. The quality or state of being free from public [..]
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privacyThe rights of an individual to trust that others will appropriately and respectfully use, store, share and dispose of his/her associated personal and sensitive information within the context, and acco [..]
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privacyPrivacy is a concept that applies to data subjects while confidentiality applies to data. The concept is defined as follows: "It is the status accorded to data which has been agreed upon between [..]
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privacy1590s, "a private matter, a secret;" c. 1600 as "seclusion," from private (adj.) + -cy. Meaning "state of freedom from intrusion" is from 1814. Earlier was privatie (late [..]
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privacyTo respect a person's privacy is to recognise when they wish and need to be alone (or with family or friends), and be protected from others looking at them or overhearing their conversations. [..]
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privacyA source of concern to many on the Internet is how much personal information on them is available to all who look for it. Wherever you open an account on the Internet and World Wide Web, you are asked [..]
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privacyThe right to be free of unnecessary public scrutiny, or to be let alone.
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privacythe principle of protecting private information about people, especially in shared or collaborative systems, and of helping to keep people free of distractions. Privacy may be provided for security re [..]
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privacythe quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others the condition of being concealed or hidden Privacy (from Latin privatus 'separated from the rest, deprived of something, e [..]
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privacyseclusion, secrecy, state of being private
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privacy1. In a communications system or network, the protection given to information to conceal it from unauthorized persons having access to the system or network at large. Synonym segregation. 2. In a communications system, protection given to unclassified information, such as radio transmissions of law enforcement personnel, that requires safeguarding [..]
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privacyDictionary of Internet Terms A source of concern to many on the internet is how much personal information on them is available to all who look for it.Whenever you open an account on the internet and world wide web ,you are asked for personal information.What happens to this information?Do you have a right to privacy?.
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privacyThe right to control other's access to one's personal world, whether psychologically of physically. This can be attained by physical barriers or by communicating boundaries verbally.
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privacyThe right of an individual (or group) to keep information about personal and professional life from disclosure, especially to government and commercial enterprises, and to remain free from surveillanc [..]
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privacyTo dream that your privacy suffers intrusion, foretells you will have overbearing people to worry you. For a woman, this dream warns her to look carefully after private affairs. If she intrudes on the privacy of her husband or lover, she will disabuse some one's confidence, if not careful of her conversation.
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privacyfreedom from unauthorized intrusion : state of being let alone and able to keep certain esp. personal matters to oneself see also expectation of privacy, invasion of privacy privacy interest at ...
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privacyA major concern of Internet users that largely involves the sharing of personally identifiable information, which includes name, birth date, Social Security number and financial data, for example.
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privacyThe ability of an individual or group to keep their lives and personal affairs out of public view, or to control the flow of information about themselves.
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privacyPrivacy is an individual's right to have their personal information managed so that it is kept confidential except where informed consent has been given to release the information, or a legal aut [..]
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privacybeing alone; personal (eg test results)
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privacyA right of privacy has been based in the U.S. Supreme Court's examination of the Constitution. Case law has interpreted the U.S Constitution to protect personal freedoms, such as the right to pri [..]
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privacyAnything you type on a computer is fair game for the Homeland Security people. There routinely screen all email, voice calls and digital traffic. They track which websites you visit and what you read. [..]
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privacyPrivacy entails keeping data confidential while in transit and in storage from end to end of the transaction lifecycle or information exchange. It also constitutes the policy surrounding the use and disclosure of this information within the enterprise.
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privacyIn the context of library practices, privacy refers to both electronic protection from theft of personal data while using public computers and Internet connections, as well as physical privacy from other patrons.
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privacyDisclaimer
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privacy(n) the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others(n) the condition of being concealed or hidden
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privacyA person's right to control access to his or her personal information.
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privacyA basic human right one irrevocably surrenders upon the severing of their umbilical cord, to be returned no earlier than the moment of their death.
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privacy | Copyright
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privacyFor purposes of the HIPAA Privacy Rule, privacy means an individual’s interest in limiting who has access to personal health care information.
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privacyContrast: The opposition to privacy is accountability. Governments want to make people accountable for their actions so that crimes can be solved and presumably stopped. Philosophically, a loss in p [..]
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privacyThe interest that individuals have in sustaining a 'personal space,' free from interference by other people and organizations.
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privacygoogle_ad_client="pub-8027288574377500";google_ad_slot="1043341745";google_ad_width=120;google_ad_height=600; Definition: Privacy, when used in the context of information security, [..]
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privacyPeople have a right to expect that:
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privacyn. confidencialidad, intimidad, privacidad
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privacyHome & Site Map
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privacyThe state of being free from intrusion or disturbance in one's private Life or affairs. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed, 1993)
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privacyThe protection of genetic information about an individual, Family, or Population Group, from unauthorized Disclosure.
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privacyThe state of being free from intrusion or disturbance in one's private life or affairs. (Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2d ed, 1993)
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privacyCBHS respects your privacy. Protecting personal information is important to CBHS and is required by law. CBHS handles personal information in accordance with the provisions of the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988 and the National.. Read more CBHS respects your privacy. Protecting personal information is import [..]
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privacyThe condition of being left alone, out of public view and in control of information that is known about you.
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privacyThe need and/or requirement to control access to and dissemination of sensitive, personal, and personally identifiable information in an organization’s data stores.
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privacyThe boundaries that define how marketers store, repurpose or share consumers’ personal information. Consumers give information with every click, search and purchase. Naturally, people have concerns about how this data is used. Marketers must walk a fine line: respecting privacy while displaying the relevant messaging consumers expect. Privacy can e [..]
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privacySocial networking sites vary in the levels of privacy offered. Users are being warned continuously about displaying far too much information on social networking sites which may have serious implicati [..]
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privacy
The state of being private; the state of not being seen by others.
(I need my privacy, so please stay out of my room.)
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