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In the terms of service of facebook it says any info, pictures ect. About yourself you post to Facebook they own. They can and probably do give all your info to advertisers. Facebook is in no way privet. You don't have any privacy there. So no it can't violate privacy you don't have.
The federal government could use information found through Google to violate a persons privacy.
A doctor can not discuss personal information about you or your appointment. Doing so would violate privacy laws and could result in a law suit.
"Stealing" someone's Facebook account would violate Facebook's terms of agreement. Your IP adress could be tracked and you can be blocked from Facebook and legal action be taken against you.
The federal government could use information found through google to violate a persons privacy.
Go to "my computer," then open "printers." By clicking on the printer name, you can check the queue and see if there is any information being sent to the printer.
There is a such thing called: privacy rights for patients. Due to the HIPPA ACT, it's now-- not only doctors but also the whole clinical staff that could legally be at fault and fined for breaking patients rights to privacy agreement.
If you violate probation you could be sentenced to serve the remainder of your original sentence behind bars.
No, to do so would violate causality (i.e. make the future happen before the past) in special relativity.
he could yes, there is nothing saying he cant, just like me or you could violate the law although he would probably lose his job and get arrested dependant on what he/she did.
It appears no one could think of phrases pertaining to privacy in the workplace. Privacy is a legal right.