Can Privacy online be defined as "the control an individual or
organization has over data or information provided either mandatory or
voluntary relating to accessing any online service(s) with an
understanding that individual/organization does not infringes on other
users privacy online".
On 04/18/2015 11:59 PM, taxakis wrote:
Probably for some unnoticed, check out:
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-privacy/
-- Bertil
On Friday, April 17, 2015, at 9:14 AM, Dave Crocker wrote
> ...
> This translates into "privacy relates to controlling disclosure of
> information about a person or organization." Then add the
> scope-of-control portion.
There is indeed some fuzziness in the definition of privacy. I like the
analysis in this Pew Research Center study on "Public Perceptions of
Privacy and Security in the Post-Snowden Era:"
http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/11/12/public-privacy-perceptions/. I
think
they do a good job relating threats to privacy and threats to personal
security. To quote: "Beyond the frequency of individual words, when
responses are grouped into themes, the largest block of answers ties to
concepts of security, safety, and protection. For many others, notions of
secrecy and keeping things 'hidden' are top of mind when thinking about
privacy."
-- Christian Huitema
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