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to protect privacy rights that are guaranteed in the constitution
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Rules for internet privacy depend upon your location. Rules vary country to country, and within America will also vary state to state. To find rules on internet privacy, you should check local law.
To the Contrary - 1992 Internet Privacy 8-42 was released on: USA: 21 January 2000
You can sue the state of Indiana for breach of privacy depending on the circumstances of the breach. For example, if you had a contract with a specific state agency that guaranteed you privacy and this contract was broken, then you could sue for breach of privacy.
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In Australia the Privacy Act was designed to protect personal information. Such information is included in investigations and credit reporting. The Privacy Act was signed in 1988, so does not cover internet privacy.
website privacy refers to a variety of factors, techniques and technologies used to protect sensitive and private data, communications, and preferences. It is also known as Internet privacy or online privacy.
Cookies can record where and when you visit web pages.
E. Eugene Clark has written: 'Privacy and the internet' -- subject(s): Electronic commerce, Law and legislation, Privacy, Right of, Right of Privacy
Griswold was a landmark privacy case which implicated the due process clause of the 14th Amendment and the "penumbra" of the privacy rights guaranteed by the 1st Amendment.
The Tools menu, the Options dialogue box and the Privacy tab are found on the Mozilla web browser. Similar options are available on Internet Explorer but with an 'Internet Options' tab instead of 'Options'.