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  2. ePrivacy Directive - Wikipedia

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    Directive 2002/58/processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector European Union directive Made by European Parliament & Council Made under Art. 95 Journal reference L201, 2002-07-31, pp. 37 – 47 History Date made 2002-07-12 Entry into force 2002-07-31 Implementation date 2003-10-31 Preparative texts EESC opinion C123, 2001-01-24, p. 53 EP ...

  3. ePrivacy Regulation - Wikipedia

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    Metadata have a high privacy component and must be anonymised or deleted if users did not give their consent unless the data is needed for billing. New business opportunities : Once consent is given for communications data (content and/or metadata) to be processed, traditional telecoms operators will have more opportunities to provide ...

  4. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    Internet privacy is primarily concerned with protecting user information. Law Professor Jerry Kang explains that the term privacy expresses space, decision, and information. [11] In terms of space, individuals have an expectation that their physical spaces (e.g. homes, cars) not be intruded.

  5. Electronic Communications Privacy Act - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in the House as H.R. 4952 by Robert Kastenmeier (D–WI) on June 5, 1986; Committee consideration by Judiciary; Passed the House on June 23, 1986 (Voice Vote); Passed the Senate on October 1, 1986 (Voice Vote) with amendment

  6. Wikipedia : On privacy, confidentiality and discretion

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    The level of privacy is dependent on what personal information is provided on-wiki, as long as the Wikipedia identity is not discussed off-wiki. This is likely the most secure method of editing Wikipedia and has the lowest risk of the Wikipedia identity being linked to the real life identity.

  7. Electronic Privacy Information Center - Wikipedia

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    The Public Voice coalition was established in 1996 by EPIC to promote public participation in decisions concerning the future of the Internet. [17] The Public Voice has pursued issues ranging from privacy and freedom of expression to consumer protection and Internet governance.

  8. Privacy - Wikipedia

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    A review and evaluation of scholarly work regarding the current state of the value of individuals' privacy of online social networking show the following results: "first, adults seem to be more concerned about potential privacy threats than younger users; second, policy makers should be alarmed by a large part of users who underestimate risks ...

  9. Information privacy - Wikipedia

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    Information privacy is the relationship between the collection and dissemination of data, technology, the public expectation of privacy, contextual information norms, and the legal and political issues surrounding them. [1]