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  2. Surveillance issues in smart cities - Wikipedia

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    This means that authorities implementing smart cities regimes are at risk of violating privacy laws if appropriate safeguards are not taken. The European Court of Human Rights has held that surveillance mechanisms (including those implemented in smart cities technologies) can violate the right to privacy, especially where domestic legislation ...

  3. Closed-circuit television - Wikipedia

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    A mobile closed-circuit TV van monitoring a street market See also: Visual privacy Proponents of CCTV cameras argue that cameras are effective at deterring and solving crime, and that appropriate regulation and legal restrictions on surveillance of public spaces can provide sufficient protections so that an individual's right to privacy can ...

  4. 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] It is also known as data privacy [2] or data protection.

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  6. Smart TV - Wikipedia

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    A smart TV, also known as a connected TV (CTV), is a traditional television set with integrated Internet and interactive Web 2.0 features that allow users to stream music and videos, browse the internet, and view photos.

  7. Trump’s return has women who use $349 smart ring to track ...

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    The top two breakout searches for people googling the privacy of period tracking apps were related to the Oura ring—a Finnish wearable health device that tracks everything from body temperature ...

  8. Britain sets first codes of practice for tech firms in online ...

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    Britain's online safety regime came into force on Monday, requiring social media companies like Meta's Facebook and ByteDance's TikTok to take action to tackle criminal activity on their platforms ...

  9. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    For instance, in China, there is a new software that will enable the concept of surveillance among the majority of online users and present a risk to their privacy. [139] The main concern with privacy of Internet users in China is the lack thereof.