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    individual, business, and government discussions became a new globally sought after resource, data. Since its origin, Internet users have been warned about the dangers of posting personal, intimate information publicly; however, recent events have shifted privacy discussions away from discouraging posting ill-advised information to bringing awareness to under the radar data collection. Data is a very broad term that encompasses almost all Internet activity. What users search, click, view, and…

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    saying a person has the right to privacy. Meaning the government can't look…

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    Student Privacy Issues

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    use data and information to completely transform higher education, to allow for higher retention rates and produce higher graduation rates than recorded in history. There are also many downsides to this new technology as it invades many student’s privacy without their knowledge as it goes beyond tracking students’ performance in schools. Many oppose this new method, but there are a great many who welcome it with open arms and embrace the practice. These new technologies can improve, help,…

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    Confidentiality is the keeping of personal information about a person or persons securely. Confidential information is: personal information of a private or sensitive nature; and information that is not already lawfully in the public domain or readily available from another public source; and information that has been shared in circumstances where the person giving the information could reasonably expect that it would not be shared with others. As a teaching assistant all information must be…

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    PIPEDA

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    Toronto-Dominion Bank’s (TD) privacy policy with that of the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA). This paper will discuss course concepts such as the dignity vs property approach when discussing safeguard recommendations. The focus of this paper will be PIPEDA, but other notions such as the privacy vs secrecy debate will be introduced and explained throughout this paper. Certain privacy legislations such as Directive 95/46/EC (European privacy law) will be used…

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    GIPPSLAND BOADBAND Essay

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    GIPPSLAND BROADBAND Privacy Policy This is GIPPSLAND BROADBAND’s privacy policy, which explains our commitment to our consumers as it relates to the collection and use of personal information. Our policy also applies to customer serviced by all subsidiaries of GIPPSLAND BROADBAND The kind of personal information that GIPPSLAND BROADBAND collects and holds In order for GIPPSLAND BROADBAND to serve you better, we will need to collect from you, and hold, some vital personal information about you.…

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    Rio Tinto Ethical Issues

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    restored. Subsequently, Rio Tinto must become more transparent to their own workers in order to solve their problem with invasions of privacy. The major problem with the installation of cameras at worksites is that the workers never signed off their right of privacy. Hypothetically, if the registration to be an employee for Rio Tinto required a waiver to privacy, the issue would have been avoided altogether. To make matters worse, Rio Tinto did not even ask permission or notify their…

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    camera. A world where they could even tell who switched seats with their friends in the middle of the movie. Surprisingly, that could happen in a few years. New Japanese technology can do just that, and it has a 98% accuracy rating in lab tests so far(Privacy). What other creative surveillance methods will be around by 2025? How will they be integrated into our society? That is what I wanted to find out in my second Media Search. Having already researched current technology like license plate…

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    In today's society there are many laws that are made to help everyone be equal and neutral with what is to come from them and ones that people do not agree on are considered as unjust. As human beings we should be able do what we want and not have anyone else manage what we are doing or explain why they are managing them. We as people shouldn’t have to worry about how safe and secure our private information that makes up our life in this world that we do. We should be able to enjoy the internet…

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    chilling effect for their free speech. The large amounts of data removes a person’s ability to move on from past experiences if it can be recalled (Schneier 2015). The 3rd amendment has been interpreted by courts that there would be privacy of the home; there is no privacy because individuals are constantly monitored. United States v US District Court in the Supreme Court Case of 1972 unanimously upheld that the majority “must not be a dread of subjection to an checked surveillance power”…

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