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The right to privacy and an implication of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe: challenges to the companies

The Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2022
The article traces the European Union (EU)’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and implication in the Europe. In the era of global digitalisation, the right to respect private life, communication and the home has become a matter of protection ...
Simant Shankar Bharti, S. K. Aryal
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Right to Digital Privacy: A Technological Intervention of Blockchain and Big Data Analytics

2023 International Conference on Innovative Data Communication Technologies and Application (ICIDCA), 2023
Big Data is emerging as the most valuable asset for businesses in the digital world. Data enters the online world along with the privacy concerns attached to it. Technology invasion has adversely affected the user's right to privacy.
Shruti Kasera   +5 more
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Right to Privacy

2022
Abstract This chapter explores Article 11 of the American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR), which protects the right to privacy, honor, dignity, and private and family life. The provision is fundamental, as it recognizes that the dignity of the human being is not only a moral value but also an individual right that shall be respected ...
Ludovic Hennebel, Hélène Tigroudja
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‘A right to be forgotten’: retrospective privacy concerns in social networking services

Behavior and Information Technology, 2022
To gain a heuristic understanding of the temporal dimension of privacy, we propose the concept of retrospective privacy concerns and explore its antecedents, through the lens of contextual integrity framework.
Yun Zhang   +4 more
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[Right to privacy].

Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 2015
The protection of personal information of patients and compulsory secrecy of the medical staff are very up-to-date issues, and to breach the laws means facing high sanctions. It is necessary for a doctor to know to whom he can disclose information. If the doctor does not obtain permission from the patient then he may provide information to the police ...
P, Pafko, J, Mach
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Informational Privacy, A Right to Explanation, and Interpretable AI

IEEE Symposium on Privacy-Aware Computing, 2018
Businesses increasingly utilize secret algorithms and infringe users' informational privacy. We argue that to best protect users' online privacy, the use of an algorithm that assists with decisions or autonomously makes decisions that impact people ...
Tae Wan Kim, Bryan R. Routledge
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Privacy and the Right to Privacy

Philosophy, 1980
The right to privacy is one of the rights most widely demanded today. Privacy has not always so been demanded. The reasons for the present concern for privacy are complex and obscure. They obviously relate both to the possibilities for very considerable enjoyment of privacy by the bulk of people living in affluent societies brought about by twentieth ...
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