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    have access to the Internet and everything that online websites have to offer. The ever-continuing advancement in technology has seen children gain access to the Internet at home as well as in public places‚ such as schools and libraries. This has brought up many ethical issues in regard to the exploitation of children online. To help protect the privacy of children online as well as protecting them from obscene and harmful websites‚ Congress enacted the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

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    more time in the office. With the advent of the internet and the search and email functions that came with it‚ Waterbee was put into a position that was very common among employers during that time; it needed to re-look at its privacy policies and decide whether or not employees could use the internet for personal use. And if Waterbee did allow it‚ it needed to decide if and how it would regulate the personal usage. Many ethical and privacy issues factored into the decision making‚ and Waterbee realized

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    Individual Paper Google: The Quest to Balance Privacy with Profits Amanda Green MGT 308 Professor Vidal March 19‚ 2013 Background Since its birth over a decade ago‚ Google has been on the cutting edge of internet technological innovation‚ and more recently‚ consumer electronics and productivity tools. Many faithful Google users praise the company for the ease of use of their products‚ and for the number of free virtual products the company offers (Google

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    between treating the internet as a public or private domain of the common citizen‚ has finally begun to rear its head in modern politics‚ and with the rising issues and concerns swirling around the topic‚ more and more citizens are beginning to find themselves pondering the same question: to what extent does the government have a duty to monitor a private citizen’s internet usage? The answer is simple. As long as the United States Government treats a citizen’s personal internet use as a private domain

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    1. (a) The privacy policy of Smashing Magazine mentions where they use the information of the users. But the Users mostly remained uninformed about any personal information that is being shared with the third party advertisers. Because the privacy policy document is usually too long to read by an average user. Smashing Magazine respects users’ privacy. Smashing Magazine keeps record information submitted by your browser‚ which is: browser

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    confidentiality are over‚ as the world becomes increasingly structured upon the evolution of the Internet. Today‚ government authorities and private businesses have a multitude of ways to access personal information that is submitted through the World Wide Web‚ one of these methods being the surveillance and tracking of search requests through online search engines such as Google (Search Engine Privacy). The collection of personally identifiable data by search engines threatens

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    Group meeting – identify the topic and the main idea of the  research  Participants  All members    ∙         ​ Topic: ​ Internet privacy issue under the surveillance of  ASIO and its implication on online activities and a liability of  ISPs    ∙         ​ Main idea: ​ Current issue and controversies regarding  the balance between two important principles‚ ‘national  security’ and ‘privacy’‚ when the new proposed law has been  introduced    20 Aug 14  Short Discussion & Basic information search – what is ASIO

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    your eyes to target you‚ advertisers scan your Internet Protocol (IP) address and create personal data profiles about your online interactions in order to impersonate your future self as a consumer. For most Americans‚ browsing‚ shopping and messaging online have all become daily activities that have given us more convenience and the ability to reach out farther across the world. As we utilize the internet a trail of data begins to accumulate. Internet service providers‚ advertising networks‚ and

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    Acts Essay Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)‚ 2000 Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)‚ 1998 Information Technology Acts Essay Stephanie M. Hurt BIS/220 Introduction to Computer Applications and Systems August 21‚ 2013 Stephanie M. Hurt August 14‚ 2013 BIS/200 Information Technology Acts Essay What were the advances in information technology that resulted in new ethical issues necessitating the creation of each act? Children’s Internet Protection Act The

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