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    in the area of online privacy. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) is mainly concerned with cyber threats. The purpose of this bills is to ultimately allow private businesses and the government to share information regarding said cyber threats. This means that any private company can share vase amounts of private and sensitive data collected from it’s customers with the United States government. It would be above any already active standing privacy laws‚ and it would not

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    A common argument in American politics involves citizens’ right to privacy. More specifically‚ does the government have the right to do surveillance to keep its citizens safe? Surveillance is‚ according to dictionary.com‚ "a watch kept over a person‚ group‚ etc.‚ especially over a suspect..." Government surveillance in its current state is both effective and constitutional because it has been proven to stop attempted terrorist attacks‚ it is strictly overseen by federal courts‚ and it does not violate

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    Troy Fain Insurance‚ Inc. is committed to protecting your privacy. The following privacy policy applies to Troy Fain Insurance‚ Inc. (“Troy Fain Insurance‚ Inc.‚” “we‚” “us” or “our”) and our website www.TroyFainInsurance.com. Please read this privacy policy carefully before you use this website. By using our website‚ you consent to the practices described in this privacy policy. Information we collect We may collect personally identifiable information from you when you voluntarily submit the information

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    drug/alcohol test. This is important because you could be drug/alcohol tested without proper reasoning. This ties in because if you don’t have to take a drug test it can prove you have done things that might be considered illegal this invasion of pee privacy is a reason why. You have the right to remain silent if you’re questioned by a school official. Usually there is no problem with answering a few questions to clear something up. But if you think that a teacher suspects you of having committed a crime

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    ....................................................................................... 2 Types of Identity Theft ............................................................................................................................. 2 Did privacy cause identity theft? – Lynn Lopucki ................................................................................ 3 An Evaluation of Identity-Sharing Behavior in Social Network Communities –Stutzman .................. 3 Human Identification Theory

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    Identity theft is becoming a growing problem where the victims have to suffer from huge financial and monetary losses in regaining their identity. Moreover the time and efforts required cannot be put into words. This crime is becoming stronger with the advancements in technology and the advent of social media. Identity theft is a very serious issue and must be addressed before it gets worse. There can be many factors that trigger identity theft. The most important ones are the lack of customer knowledge

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    Internet activity of millions of citizens‚ has raised a new issue of how to balance individuals’ privacy and national security. Since shortly after 9/11‚ Americans have valued protection from terrorism over privacy. They believe that the government should employ necessary means to keep the nation safe. However‚ after a decade‚ some Americans have expressed concerns over government overreach on their personal privacy. They believe that their private information being gathered by the government can be shared

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    benefits come some concerns and problems such as privacy and regulation difficulties. These complications cannot get in the way of the potential that drones possess to change the future for the betterment of mankind. Moreover‚ drones have been used throughout the world and they cannot come to a stop now. The drone industry has to keep growing in order to meet the requirements of this growing world. Everyone should be able to use drones. Problems such as privacy have risen‚ but drones do not violate the

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    Jared Day Mr. Ruffolo Perspectives 12 20 October 2014 Surveillance It is safe to say that people live in an age where it is possible to say that one is alone and privacy doesn’t exist. People are always being watched‚ tracked‚ listened to‚ and investigated. In the book 1984 one of the main topics would be that “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU” ( 2). Wherever they go‚ they feel as if they are being watched. If not by the thought police‚ then they are being watched by the telescreens. A world

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    biased towards one occasion‚ a strength is that it gives a realistic case of the dangers; the article can be used to defend the fact that social media is too public. 2) Caplan‚ Art. Is Your Doctor Spying On Your Tweets? Social Media Raises Medical Privacy Questions. NBC‚ 2013. Website. Art Caplan in Is Your Doctor Spying On Your Tweets? (NBC‚ 2013) explains that things posted on social media can affect one’s life in many different aspects‚ and in this case it’s medical. Caplan gives a real life situation

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