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  2. Anonymity - Wikipedia

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    Anonymity use and appropriateness have also been found to be significantly related to the quality of relationships with key others at work. [5] Protesters of the group Anonymous outside a Scientology center on February 10, 2008. Three of the protesters can be seen wearing Guy Fawkes masks

  3. Right to privacy - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the court adopted the three-pronged test required for the encroachment of any Article 21 right – legality – i.e. through an existing law; necessity, in terms of a legitimate state objective and proportionality, that ensures a rational nexus between the object of the invasion and the means adopted to achieve that object.

  4. Privacy - Wikipedia

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    With the rise of technology, the debate regarding privacy has expanded from a bodily sense to include a digital sense. In most countries, the right to digital privacy is considered an extension of the original right to privacy, and many countries have passed acts that further protect digital privacy from public and private entities.

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

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    Milne and Shalini (2010) used information gathered in a national online survey to compare three different groups of customers. [28] They asked these groups questions around the limits of using information technology such as the use of cookies, biometrics , loyalty cards , radio frequency identification , text messaging , pop-up advertisements ...

  6. Privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    One is the invasion of privacy, a tort based in common law allowing an aggrieved party to bring a lawsuit against an individual who unlawfully intrudes into their private affairs, discloses their private information, publicizes them in a false light, or appropriates their name for personal gain. [1]

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  8. Digital privacy - Wikipedia

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    By example, some legislation, or lack thereof, allow companies to self-regulate their collection and dissemination practices of consumer information. It is a common practice in some countries to oblige companies and websites to provide users with notice and ask for the consent to collect their data and/or track activity. [10]

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