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For questions about freedom from unsolicited observation, or the collection, use and distribution of private information.

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How can I get my DNA tested without the results being kept by third-party?

Each service will clearly outline the privacy of submitted samples, security of the process of analysis of samples, the storage and distribution (and possible destruction) of the resulting data, and linking … The TOS will give you enough information to determine if you are comfortable with the privacy of the service. …
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Legal issues regarding my personal information?

And it's not an invasion of privacy for someone to link two online accounts together through their own research. … But again, that will require law enforcement or a court to enforce, and that impacts your privacy. …
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1 vote

Financial privacy (U.S.) when using paid tax preparer or tax prep software

We may, however, share your information with your consent or as permitted by law. http://www.hrblock.com/universal/digital-online-mobile-privacy-principles.html They will also assure you to the best … Company privacy policies are so vague as to be useless. I'm more interested in solid legal protections than any vague guidance the tax prep [software] company may provide... …
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Is it legal to collect reviews/ratings about specific profession people from and show it on ...

That's an old idea that has been tried several times before (such as the first, being Unvarnished: Website Lets You Review People (And Trash Them) | HuffPost, which no longer exists); and one of the l …
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Do I have legal standing to force a website to remove my Personally Identifiable Information...

A possible exception regarding athletic.net is the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule ("COPPA") for children under the age of 13. … But they cover that in their Privacy Policy and offer a removal policy. …
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US/International Law regarding collection of diagnostic data from iPhone app

Read Apple's ( https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/#data-use-and-sharing ) or Google's ( https://play.google.com/about/privacy-security-deception/ ) App store TOS and privacy policies … on Apps; if you submit an App that does not comply with their rules regarding privacy and disclosure of data collection, they simply won't accept it. …
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In what languages do I make the legal pages of my website

There is currently a basic answer to your question here: Is it sufficient to provide a privacy policy only in english language? …
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Is it legal to ask users to pay for exporting their data?

not limited to, any dispute related to or arising out of: (a) any term of the TOS or RescueTime’s enforcement or application of the TOS; (b) any policy or practice of RescueTime, including the Privacy
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How available is SC voter information to political parties?

The state of South Carolina, like all states, has a commission or administrator of elections, which handles voter registration, candidate filings, administers the vote on elections days, interfaces wi …
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Are there any resources for creating terms and conditions for websites?

A TOS for a website is serious business; you need to precisely outline how your user's data is protected, what users can and can't do in the forum, your responsibilities to the users, and on and on. …
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Image scraping from public profiles

...using websites that are commonly used such as Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr, once identity is confirmed it will crawl known and common dating websites. Read the TOS for each of the sites y …
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3 votes

Can I make a privacy policy on my own for free?

Is there any way I can do this privacy policy on my own? Sure, you can: https://www.google.com/search? … q=privacy+policy+generator But you run considerable legal liability not having a TOS that correctly and legally addresses all users' privacy concerns and clearly outlines what you do to insure security …
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2 votes

Is it illegal for a search engine to not provide an option to opt out of saving search history?

Update 4/01/18: Since by "EU privacy law" you mean the General Data Protection Regulation GDPR (Wikipedia), realize that the GDPR can be enforced after 25 May 2018. …
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Privacy concerns regarding my data on a website

Yes, those are bad security and privacy policies, but they are not illegal. (This may vary by jurisdiction). The TOS (Terms of Serivice) you agreed to are at Eye Win Awards Privacy Policy. … You agree to the TOS and Privacy Policy simply by registering and using the site. This is known as a click wrap (Wikipedia) contract. …
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Peter Strzok's Text Messages

I realize that FBI agents give-up a certain degree of privacy and rights (admirable). … That has nothing to do with privacy; Strzok used his work phone for those texts, which means his texts are subject to FBI data storage and overview. …
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