← Privacy Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All Privacy Right to be left alone Privacy The desire by each of us for physical space where we can be free of interruption, intrusion, embarrassment, or accountability Privacy Secrecy, anonymity, and solitude Privacy Control over time and manner of disclosures of personal information about ourselves Privacy Right of individuals to be protected against intrusion into his personal life or affairs, or those of his family, by direct physical means or by publication of information Areas of Privacy Bodily, Territorial, Information, Communications Privacy Act of 1974 Requires government agencies to show an individual records kept on him or her Privacy Act of 1974 Requires agencies to follow certain principles, called"fair information practices" when gathering and handling personal data. Privacy Act of 1974 places restrictions on how agencies can share individual's data with other people and agencies. Privacy Act of 1974 lets individuals sue the government for violating its provisions US Privacy Right to privacy from government surveillance into an area where a person has a "reasonable expectation of privacy": marriage, procreation, contraception, sexual activity, family relationships US Privacy Right of anonymity and the right of political groups to prevent disclosure of their members' names to government agencies Privacy Act of 1974 Applies ONLY to federal agencies Self-Regulation Private companies rely on _________ in regards to privacy Privacy Bill of Rights Obama is pushing for this because there is no comprehensive law for privacy Privacy Act of 1974 Comes from the possibility created by computer storage of data Privacy Act of 1974 No Secret Databases Privacy Act of 1974 Fair Information Practices Privacy Act of 1974 Default position is "no sharing" Privacy Act of 1974 Individuals can sue the government for privacy infringement Individual control: Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights right to control personal data collection Transparency: Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights Right to accessible information about privacy Respect for Context: Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights Right to expect that personal data will be used for stated purposes Security: Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights right to secure and responsible handling of data Access and Accuracy: Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights Right to access and correct Personal data Focused Collection: Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights Right to reasonable limits on the personal data that companies collect and retain. Accountability: Obama's Privacy Bill of Rights Personal data should be handled by companies with appropriate measures in place to assure they adhere to the consumer privacy bill of rights European Privacy Has more regulation, more burden on companies, less creativity Safe Harbor Principles US companies doing business in Europe can protect themselves from prosecution for not following the local laws by following these principles Safe Harbor Principles states that you must notify users about the way in which they collect and use personal data Safe Harbor Principles Individuals should be given the right to opt out Safe Harbor Principles Data can only be transferred to organizations that abide by the Principles Safe Harbor Principles Data should be handled in a secure environment Safe Harbor Principles Individuals should have access to their data Cookies Can be used to track your browsing data Anonymizers You can spoof your IP through a bleaching site - replaces your IP with those of proxy servers Bodily, Territorial These are defended by 4th amendment