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    Corporate privacy has become a contentious issue in the current technological world where email, voicemail, and fax is the norm for most companies. Business creates corporate privacy policies to describe how personal information and organizational information is gathered, stored and used (Boddington 1). However, with an advent of modern technology, especially the internet, ethical dilemmas which rises include how to keep the corporate and personal information private to avoid infringing on…

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    with the new legislation risks civil penalties of up to $1.7 million for corporations and $340,000 for individuals. In addition there are new government powers to investigate privacy and data loss events and to obtain enforceable undertakings in the event of a breach of the laws. The new privacy laws create new Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) that revise prior obligations on how and when any personal information can be collected and how…

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    Social Media Privacy Laws

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    Privacy Laws and Social Media: Society Encased in a Paradoxical Struggle During the process of researching the subject of social media, I encountered several articles that discussed the topic of privacy. The authors of these articles discussed that the rise in technological advancements led to an increase of information being shared online. This topic intrigued me and it led to me researching further. This topic piqued my interest further as social media was the cause of privacy laws being…

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    Dominic Radford April 16, 2017 Mrs. tooone 3rd hour National security is more important than personal privacy? What is more important, national security, or personal privacy. Many people debate about this topic. National security is important for security at airports, borders and to protect the citizens of the nation. Privacy is important so we can do things in private and know we are not being spied on by the government. National security is important because it keeps…

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    what our privacy would be like when it comes to gaining access to records. These two Acts almost contradict one another because for The Freedom of Information Act it allows a much easier access to government information in executive branch agency records. This Act also goes beyond that and will give one permission to get access to veteran’s military information of veterans who were deceased on duty. The Privacy Act then makes it harder for an individual to obtain someone’s personal privacy…

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    Really Have True Privacy

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    Really Have True Privacy "History has shown us that sacrificing our right to privacy can have dire consequences -- we still live in a world where all people are not treated equally. Too many people do not feel free to practice their religion or express their opinion, or love who they choose," (Peterson) In the fourth amendment it states that the American people have the right to privacy. This is not well enforced and this right is often overlooked. Even on the internet the privacy of Americans…

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    Privacy Of American Citizens Will government in the future watch our every move more than they do now? In his novel 1984, George Orwell states that government will watch us through various objects. Whether this is to be true only time and various presidential elections will tell. However there is some proof that you as a country are stepping forward into those directions. First, look at this quotation in Orwell's novel 1984, its talks about their police officers peeping into “their” homes…

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    Personal privacy versus public security has been a big debate for a very long time. I can not remember a time when people were not worried about who was watching them or who has their information. Today it is even more of a debate because of the amount of personal information that is held within our phones and in databases that are not even known to the public. I argue that unless it is being used to make the country safer, the information that is roaming around the internet is dangerous;…

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    points out the issues of trust, security, and privacy in relation to applications and websites used. Who has control over information posted through social media? Will companies stay true to their terms, conditions, and policy statements, or will they had over personal information to outside sources? Skype, a video and instant messaging application,…

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    Masthead Enterprises Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy briefly explains our privacy practices for www.mastheadsailinggear.com. Our privacy policy applies specifically to information collected by this website. The following describes our handling and disposition of customer information and data, as well as, our procedures and practices of privacy: 1. Masthead Enterprises collects the minimum personal identifiable information. This usually consists of customer name, email address, phone number,…

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