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    DATA PRIVACY IN ONLINE BANKING   What is online banking? Online banking is the process of making bank transactions over the internet   Usefulness of Online banking You can pay your bills‚ transfer money to multiple accounts‚ make withdrawals and deposits‚ monitor transactions on your account‚ buy and sell securities with only the click of a mouse and its that convenient. You can now do all this in the comfort of your home and customers no longer need to go to the bank and can avoid

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    Privacy policy: Kidlr enable its registered user to save and share data of thier kids separately. Data can be consist on Photos‚ videos and text. Privacy policy and terms and conditions below will state that how an dfrom where kidlr will collect your data and with whom it will be shared. For the purpose of Data Protection Act 1998 (The Act)‚ data processor and controller is Kidlr.......... Collection and usage of information: Personal information: On creating or editing acount on Kidlr following

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    The issues with violations of the privacy In the essay “Privacy Under Attack”‚ the authors explains that people in today’s society are experiencing violation of their privacy by the government‚ the companies‚ and the criminals.The authors explains that criminals are not only people who would violate our privacy. They explained that the government would violate the citizens privacy for citizens’ safety by usage of surveillance cameras all over the place. The government is using these to find out about

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    Social networks and privacy: The era of publicness Abd Al Karim Saleh Iqelan American University of Sharjah Dr. Khawla Ahmed Summer 2012 Social Networks and Privacy: The Era of Publicness “Privacy seems to encompass everything‚ and therefore it appears to be nothing in itself” (Solove‚ 2008‚ p. 7). It is an oversimplification to define privacy as all what an individual owns. With the evolution of new technologies nowadays‚ it is very hard to define privacy because it varies from one person

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    choose between national security and privacy‚ it isn’t that black and white; the key is finding the balance between them for the right time. Privacy vs. national security has been an ongoing national and international debate that has many different ways to approach it from. There are certain things people must know before debating this topic‚ one of which being The Patriot Act. This is an example of a national Act attempting to balance national security and privacy. There’s also an example of this topic

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    continuously growing every day‚ privacy has become one of the most important issues in today’s society. Privacy refers to one’s right to control how your personal information is collected and used by financial institutions. It is the financial institution’s responsibility to provide security to your personal information. Security refers to the obligation of the company that collects and uses your information to ensure that your information is safe against unauthorized uses (Privacy Rights Clearinghouse)

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    PRIVACY AND THE MEDIA: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS Sahina Mumtaz Laskar 2nd Semester; LL.M. Department of Law Assam University‚ Silchar “There are laws to protect the freedom of press‚ but none that are worth anything to protect the people from the press”………………Mark Twain. The media in India enjoys a great deal of freedom and when it is threatened‚ the response is vociferous. Nevertheless‚ there is the need to maintain a balance between free

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    human right‚ privacy has a long history. It is hard to give a clear definition of privacy since it is a broad idea. Sexual identity‚ lifestyle‚ credit information‚ medical records and communication data‚ etc. are all human right to be kept in privacy. But in recent years numerous cases of breach of confidence are presented in public‚ especially on business and political secrets and lives of prominent people. Since European Convention on Human Rights was effectively absorbed into British law in the HRA

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    don’t like to think about something unsettling like that‚ they prefer to look on the positive of it. They look at the safety and criminal catching ability of the cameras over the watching everyone. I’ve personally never thought about the invasion of privacy before I read this. Someone could be stalking and recording your every move and you would have no idea. Actually‚ that is exactly what happens with cameras‚ everything is recorded. It’s such a weird thing to think about. I think that the comparison

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    security and privacy‚ there comes a time when we realize that it is impossible to have it all—especially if we value the added convenience that the lack of digital privacy tends to provide us with. We want our own personal activities to be known only to ourselves‚ and to have control over what we choose to divulge to others‚ but we also enjoy the convenience of targeted advertising on our favorite websites and the ease of social media. These contradicting ideas have given rise to different privacy “cultures”

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