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    The Internet: How Private is Your Privacy?

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    The Internet: How Private is Your Privacy? Would you go up to a random stranger and hand them all of your personal information: home address, social security number, credit card number, etc…? This is exactly what people do every single day when they are on the internet signing up for online banking, social networks, and even online shopping. According to Internet World Stats, approximately 239,893,600 people in the United States alone account as internet users by 2010 (United States). Consequently

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    Internet Privacy and Government Spying Internet privacy is a concept that has been in the minds of many people across the globe for a long time. There are various laws passed by various governments to control as well as govern the idea of internet privacy. Technological advancements across the globe in the recent past have had a rise with the use of the internet. People have more access to gadgets with the power to navigate the internet with ease. It is also important to note that internet communication

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    Carnivore: The Power Of FBI Surveillance       Abstract:  This paper provides an analysis of the privacy issues associated with governmental Internet surveillance, with a focus on the recently disclosed FBI tool known as Carnivore. It concludes that, while some system of surveillance is necessary, more mechanisms to prevent abuse of privacy must exist.   Communication surveillance has been a controversial issue in the US since the 1920's, when the Supreme Court deemed unwarranted wiretaps

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    Alyssa Andrew Organizational Communication Google Privacy is dead on the internet and unfortunately, a large part of that is due to the fact that many companies make unethical decisions. Many companies today miss the fact that ethics in business is needed, such as the company Google. Although a large majority of Americans use Google almost every day, most do not realize how unethical many of the company’s decisions actually are. Google is one of the companies towards the top of the list of companies

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    Protecting the Privacy of Individuals on the Internet Over the past decade the world has gotten much smaller due to the electronic communication the Internet has fostered. While this promotes business and international relations, problems arise regarding the protection of individuals’ personal information. Many countries around the world have developed privacy policies and laws protect an individual's information in the realm of electronic communication. Universal enforcement gets complicated

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    the Internet has impacted Information Privacy Information privacy is referred to as data protection. It entails the existing relationship of gathering and spreading of the information, public expectation of privacy, technology and the legal circumstances pertaining to data privacy. Personal information consists of political records, financial data, website data, medical records, business related information and criminal records among others. With the evolution of technology and the internet, there

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    Ethics Name: Institution Affiliation Ethics In ‘privacy and Internet Ethics’, Deborah G. Johnson presents arguments designed to show the positives and negatives of the increased capacity of technology to gather, store and manipulate information. Which argument do you think are stronger? The positives of increased capacity of technology to store, gather and manipulate information outweigh the negatives. Positives 1. Johnson states that information technology has made it possible to gather

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    Privacy Statement 19 Introduction www.sicas.cn (“Website”) is an internet property of EduChinaLink Co., Ltd. and its affiliates (“SICAS,” ”we,” “our,” or “us”). This privacy policy is given on behalf of SICAS. We are providing this Privacy Policy to you so that you can learn about our information collection and sharing practices. SICAS put the security of our users ' personally identifiable information high on our priority list. This Privacy Policy applies to personally identifiable information

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    Issues of the Internet: Privacy, Piracy and Net Neutrality CS 306 Craig Lloyd Table of Contents Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………….…………. 3 Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Social Networking and Privacy ………………………………………………………...……….. 6 Software Piracy …………………………………………………………………...……………. 11 Net Neutrality ………………………………………………………………………...………… 14 Final Thoughts and Opinion ……………………………………………………………..…….. 17 Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………………..……. 19 Works Cited …………………………………………………………………………

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    Privacy versus Security: Personal Data & Internet Use There are many Americans who are perplexed by the very topic of Internet Privacy as well as the security of their personal data. While the topics, privacy and security are clearly defined by Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary as two different things, they possess the ability to work together while one does not encroach upon the other. While these are two different topics, there are some that make the mistake of using these terms interchangeably

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