privacy

  • 31privacy — slaptumas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. privacy; security vok. Geheimhaltung, f rus. приватность, f; секретность, f pranc. secret, m …

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  • 32privacy — privatumas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Užtikrinimas, kad asmeniniai duomenys nebūtų prieinami kitiems be jų savininko žinios ir leidimo. Siekiant, kad privatūs duomenys, laikomi failuose arba siunčiami kompiuterių tinklais (pvz.,… …

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  • 33Privacy International — (PI) is a UK based non profit organisation formed in 1990, as a watchdog on surveillance and privacy invasions by governments and corporations. PI has organised campaigns and initiatives in more than fifty countries and is based in London,… …

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  • 34Privacy law — is the area of law concerning the protection and preservation of the privacy rights of individuals. By definition, most countries treat privacy as the rights of individuals and not institutions. The governments and other organizations collect… …

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  • 35Privacy regulation theory — was developed by social psychologist Irwin Altman in 1975(1975, 1977). This theory aims to explain why people sometimes prefer staying alonebut sometimes like get involved in social interactions. Traditionally, privacy isregarded as a state of… …

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  • 36Privacy enhancing technologies — (PET) is a general term for a set of computer tools, applications and mechanisms which when integrated in online services or applications, or when used in conjunction with such services or applications allow online users to protect the privacy of …

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  • 37Privacy Lost — Privacy Lost: How Technology is Endangering Your Privacy is a non fiction book by David H. Holtzman, a technologist and privacy expert. The book is an examination into the effect that technology is having and will have on human society. The book… …

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  • 38Privacy-invasive software — is a category of computer software that ignores users’ privacy and that is distributed with a specific intent, often of a commercial nature. Three typical examples of privacy invasive software are adware, spyware and content hijacking programs.… …

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  • 39Privacy International — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Privacy International (PI) es una ONG de Reino Unido, formada en 1990, para vigilar las invasiones de la privacidad por parte de gobiernos y corporaciones. PI ha organizado campañas e iniciatives en más de 50 países… …

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  • 40Privacy Rights Clearinghouse — (PRC) is a project of the [http://www.ucan.org/ Utility Consumers Action Network] (UCAN), an American 501(c)(3) non profit consumer advocacy organization. The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse is devoted to upholding the right to privacy and… …

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