No, not unless you tell everyone your username and password.
NASA's web page, www.nasa.gov, has contact information. For general (non-Recovery Act) questions, the email address is public-inquiries@hq.nasa.gov.
Under the Privacy Rule of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), healthcare providers can disclose protected health information (PHI) to business associates if they obtain satisfactory assurances that the information will be safeguarded. These assurances typically come in the form of a written contract or agreement that outlines the business associate's responsibilities to protect the PHI and comply with HIPAA regulations. Additionally, providers may share PHI with other covered entities for treatment, payment, or healthcare operations without needing such assurances, provided the disclosures meet specific criteria.
Changing someone else's mailing address without their permission can be considered identity theft or fraud, depending on the jurisdiction and intent. Penalties may vary but can include fines, restitution, and even imprisonment, especially if the act is part of a larger scheme to commit fraud. It's important to respect individuals' privacy and legal rights regarding their personal information.
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The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) raises significant privacy concerns primarily due to its potential for extensive surveillance and data collection by public authorities. Critics argue that the broad powers granted under RIPA can lead to intrusive monitoring of individuals without adequate oversight or accountability. Additionally, the lack of clear guidelines on the extent and justification for surveillance operations can result in misuse or overreach, infringing on citizens' privacy rights. This has sparked ongoing debates about the balance between national security and individual privacy.
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Personal information under the Privacy Act includes any information that can be used to identify an individual, such as their name, address, phone number, or social security number. This information is protected by the Privacy Act through regulations that limit how it can be collected, used, and disclosed by government agencies. Individuals also have the right to access and correct their personal information under the Privacy Act.
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No. You are protected by the privacy act.
Yes. No game needs a parent's email address so long as you are 18 or over. Due to the United States' Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, any information such as email addresses from those under the age of 13 is protected. This is federal law. Additionally, your parents are the legal guardians of your private information until you reach the age of 18 or find yourself emancipated. As this is rare, the age of default is 18.It isn't personal. Actually, it is. And anything personal that regards a minor is protected, and strictly verboten.
There is no specific legal age requirement for obtaining an email address. However, most email service providers require users to be at least 13 years old in compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the United States.
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Sufficiently original literary works are automatically protected by copyright, even email.
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Don't think so. It would be against the federal privacy act.
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