| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
| 1 |
Privacy |
Freedom from the attention of others being intruded upon by others or being observed |
Societal Issues |
| 2 |
privacy |
Eigener Bereich |
present tense continuous |
| 3 |
privacy |
What right does the Fourth Amendment protect? |
The Bill of Rights |
| 4 |
privacy |
has no definite boundaries and it has different meanings for different people. It is the ability of an individual or group to keep their lives and personal affairs out of public view, or to control the flow of information about themselves. Privacy is sometimes related to anonymity although it is often most highly valued by people who are publicly known. Privacy can be seen as an aspect of security—one in which trade-offs between the interests of one group and another can become particularly clear http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy |
privacy in the internet(security) |
| 5 |
Privacy |
Protection of information relating to individuals |
Databases - Quiz 2 |
| 6 |
privacy |
state of being apart from others (private, privately, privy) |
Lesson 2: Alice Walker |
| 7 |
privacy |
being free from disturbance in one's life |
history privacy |
| 8 |
Privacy |
the added security provided for assets, especially information, of a personal nature |
MIS 401 - Final Terms |
| 9 |
privacy |
خصوصىة |
Political Terms 2 |
| 10 |
privacy |
people desire to be in full control of what and how much information about themselves is available to others, and to whom it is available |
Acct 427 ch 3 |
| 11 |
privacy |
prywatność |
Crimes |
| 12 |
privacy |
free from seclusion |
caree d m 3 |
| 13 |
privacy |
the condition of being private |
construction vocab |
| 14 |
privacy |
the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others |
TOEFL Vocabulary: Media Chapter One |
| 15 |
privacy |
why did ben create a new account? |
everyone hate quentin |
| 16 |
Privacy |
government protected, security, choice of sharing versus not, right to solitude and to be free from the interference of others, objects of privacy: facts, actions, places and possessions, thoughts and feelings, communications, maintained by: isolation, secrecy, confidentiality, exclusion |
Foundations |
| 17 |
Privacy |
There's no specfic guarantee of this right |
Ch2 Constitutional Law |
| 18 |
privacy |
"denotes a zone of inaccessibility" of mind or body, the right to be left alone and to maintain individual autonomy, solitude, intimacy and control over information about oneself |
Chapter 1 & 3 |
| 19 |
privacy |
the basic concern of electronic medical records (EMR) is |
Review Ch. 16 |
| 20 |
Privacy |
The right to be left alone and to maintain individual autonomy,solitude,intimacy,and control over info about one self. |
ch.3 chapter terms |
| 21 |
privacy |
the state of being apart from others |
Abeka 6 Sp 1 / 24-35 Def |
| 22 |
privacy |
I hate sharing a bedroom - I never get any _______. |
Abeka 6 Sp 1 / 24-35 Sent |
| 23 |
privacy |
the right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your own personal possessions, and not to be observed without your consent |
chapter 4 |