They are Australian.
Can't hack.
The Australian Book of Laws
You cannot, it would contravene the privacy laws and telephone carriers will not give out personal information.
Australian laws are made by the government. National or local.
Crimes against children laws. Alcohol laws Anti privacy laws
there made in canbera the Australian capital city
The most known privacy law for employment in Alabama is that an employer does not have the right to give out personal information. Other than this, it is not clear if they have any other privacy laws.
my main reason is to uphold laws and order and having a positive impact on our generation\society
As with all gun laws, it presumes that people that would commit murder, assault and robbery will obey a gun law.
The US has not enacted consumer privacy laws like the EU because there is no unified federal law relating to consumer privacy in the US. Instead, consumer privacy is regulated by a patchwork of state and federal laws, which can make it difficult to ensure consistent consumer protection across the country. Additionally, there are more powerful lobbying forces in the US, such as the advertising and tech industries, which have an interest in limiting privacy regulations. As a result, the US has been slow to enact comprehensive consumer privacy laws, although a number of states have passed their own privacy laws in recent years.
When a state's privacy laws are stricter than HIPAA, it is referred to as "preemption." In this case, the state laws take precedence over federal regulations, allowing the state to enforce its own, more stringent privacy protections. This principle ensures that individuals in that state have greater privacy rights than those provided under HIPAA.
Yes, organizations in Australia must comply with both the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) and the National Privacy Principles (NPPs) depending on their status. The IPPs apply to state and territory government agencies, while the NPPs are relevant for private sector organizations and certain Australian Government agencies. Compliance with both sets of principles is essential to ensure adequate protection of personal information and adherence to privacy laws.