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

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Is it legal if I collect and sell public data from Twitter?

The second inferred question is "How does Twitter conform to GDPR?" See the Twitter GDPR FAQ for details on if Twitter is a data controller or a data processor, how Twitter complies with the legal req …
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Dealing With A Private Institution Policy To Inspect All Encryption-capable Devices Leaving ...

You're completely misreading the goals and purpose of the Export Controls Office - Overview. They regulate the transfer of US regulated information and technology, commodities, and software in …
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What legal recourse do we have against Clearview AI's collection of our personal data and te...

They are bound by law, but until the law tries to catch up with technology and privacy (i.e., GDPR), they are free to operate. … If you value your privacy, read the TOS before you sign up with any service, even a library card or driver's license in your own town. …
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Institution can access my email (inbox/sent items/etc) and edit it?

If this was not disclosed clearly to any form of "Terms & Conditions" that I agree to by studying here... It was absolutely disclosed; read the contract(s) you (or your parents signed, dependin …
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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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Private company making it hard to delete customer's personal data

I very much suspect she is in right to 1) no receive promotion emails anymore, 2) Have them close the account again and 3) have them delete her pictures. No, she does not have those rights. S …
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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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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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Creating a social network account without consent

Impersonating someone else on Facebook is against Facebook's TOS. It could also be a criminal offense, depending on local/national jurisdictions. Someone who is being impersonated on Facebook can file …
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Can I take a picture of my company server room and post it on Facebook?

Read your employment contract. If you're in the IT sector, I'm sure it has stipulations about what kinds of information about the company - photos, location, employees, etc. - can be published in news …
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Could the US government force a VPN provider to start logging?

Yes, in a number of ways. But, a local prosecutor could simply ask an ISP or VPN provider to log a user. Prosecutors have a lot of power and discretion in terms of enforcing the law, and an ISP or VP …
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Is Facebook Invading My Privacy?

Your only recourse to what you feel is the invasion of your privacy by the data collecting, sharing and integration is to exercise your right to end the contract you have with Facebook by deleting your …
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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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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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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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