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  2. Safeguarding your online privacy in the digital age - AOL

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    Understanding how to safeguard your online privacy in the digital age is a must. Without this, you are putting your personal and financial data at risk. The importance of online privacy

  3. Digital privacy - Wikipedia

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    Digital privacy is a trending social concern. For example, over the past decade, the usage of the phrase digital privacy has increased by more than fivefold in published books. [38] A TED talk by Eric Berlow and Sean Gourley following the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures cast a shadow over the privacy of cloud storage and social media. [39]

  4. Reasonable expectation of privacy (United States) - Wikipedia

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    This expectation extends against both physical and digital intrusions, and even cell tower geolocation data is protected. [4] In general, one cannot have a reasonable expectation of privacy for things put into a public space. [5] There are no privacy rights in garbage left for collection in a public place.

  5. Advertising, Analytics, and Privacy. - AOL

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    The analytics providers with whom we work include, but are not limited to, the companies listed below. Some of these companies provide users choices about how they collect and use information. For more information, please review their privacy policies. Google Analytics; Nielsen Digital Measurement ; Scorecard Research

  6. FTC fair information practice - Wikipedia

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    Currently the FTC version of the Fair Information Principles are only recommendations for maintaining privacy-friendly, consumer-oriented data collection practices, and are not enforceable by law. The enforcement of and adherence to these principles is principally performed through self-regulation.

  7. Privacy law - Wikipedia

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    These classifications provide a framework for understanding the legal principles and obligations that check privacy protection and enforcement efforts and for policymakers, legal practitioners, and individuals to better understand the complexity of the responsibilities involved in order to ensure the protection of privacy rights.

  8. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    Google claims the new privacy policy will benefit its users by being simpler. Google will, for example, be able to correct the spelling of a user's friend's name in a Google search or notify a user they are late based on their calendar and current location. Even though Google updated its privacy policy, its core privacy guidelines did not change.

  9. Privacy policy - Wikipedia

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    A privacy policy is a statement or legal document (in privacy law) that discloses some or all of the ways a party gathers, uses, discloses, and manages a customer or client's data. [1]