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Electronic Privacy Information Center was created in 1994.
Electronic Communication Privacy Act of 1986 prohibits the interception of any wire, oral, or electronic communication, but there is a business exception to the law that allows employers to intercept such communications that are deemed work-related.
The United States Congress enacted the Electronic Communications Privacy Act in 1986. It does not cover wire or verbal communication. It might be amended to cover emails.
Whitfield Diffie has written: 'Privacy on the line' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Right of Privacy, Wiretapping, Data encryption (Computer science), Telecommunication, Electronic surveillance, Electronic intelligence, Political aspects of Telecommunication, Political aspects of Electronic surveillance, Recht op privacy, Afluisteren, Geheimschrift
Colin H. H. McNairn has written: 'Privacy law in Canada' -- subject(s): Privacy, Right of, Right of Privacy 'A guide to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act' -- subject(s): Electronic records, Law and legislation, Periodicals, Privacy, Right of, Public records, Right of Privacy
internet security and privacy
E. Eugene Clark has written: 'Privacy and the internet' -- subject(s): Electronic commerce, Law and legislation, Privacy, Right of, Right of Privacy
Daniel C. Lynch has written: 'Digital money' -- subject(s): Data encryption (Computer science), Electronic commerce, Electronic funds transfers, Privacy, Right of, Right of Privacy
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that we do not have as much privacy as we would like to have
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Electronic Communications Privacy Act