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  2. Digital privacy - Wikipedia

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    While 78% trust themselves to make decisions about online privacy, 61% feel their actions won't make a significant impact. Racial and ethnic differences are also evident, with Hispanic, Black, and Asian adults more concerned about identity theft and data misuse compared to White adults.

  3. Anonymity - Wikipedia

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    Anonymity is seen as a technique, or a way of realizing, a certain other values, such as privacy, or liberty. Over the past few years, anonymity tools used on the dark web by criminals and malicious users have drastically altered the ability of law enforcement to use conventional surveillance techniques.

  4. Privacy - Wikipedia

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    Decisional interference is when an entity somehow injects itself into the personal decision-making process of another person, perhaps to influence that person's private decisions but in any case doing so in a way that disrupts the private personal thoughts that a person has.

  5. Privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    They then clarify their goals: "It is our purpose to consider whether the existing law affords a principle which can properly be invoked to protect the privacy of the individual; and, if it does, what the nature and extent of such protection is". [8] Warren and Brandeis write that privacy rights should protect both businesses and private ...

  6. Lily-Rose Depp Is Working Hard to ‘Protect a Sense of ... - AOL

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    Lily-Rose Depp may be one of Hollywood’s fastest growing talents, but she’s still trying to retain her privacy.. In an interview with The Daily Telegraph published on Dec. 29, the 25-year-old ...

  7. Communication privacy management theory - Wikipedia

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    Communication privacy management (CPM), originally known as communication boundary management, is a systematic research theory developed by Sandra Petronio in 1991. CPM theory aims to develop an evidence-based understanding of the way people make decisions about revealing and concealing private information.

  8. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    Some solutions to being able to protect user privacy on the Internet can include programs such as "Rapleaf" which is a website that has a search engine that allows users to make all of one's search information and personal information private. Other websites that also give this option to their users are Facebook and Amazon. [78]

  9. 23andMe’s entire board resigned on the same day ... - AOL

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    “It came as a total surprise to me and just the whole way it was handled was unfortunate.” Fifteen years later, 23andMe’s board would again play a pivotal role in Wojcicki’s story.