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*Privacy is all about control — personal control over the use and disclosure of one’s personal information
privacy is all about control — personal control over the use and disclosure of one’s personal information  
*The German term “informational self-determination” captures this very well.&nbsp;
 
*Privacy refers to the right for a person to control the data or information related to the person, not the personal data or information itself.
 
*Defining privacy from the perspective of right to control is that it facilitates the harmonization in legislation
The German term “informational self-determination” captures this very well. 
*The feeling of being in control resonates! It also allows context to play a significant role.
 
*Privacy is about disclosure, in a specific context, with expectations concerning the scope and purpose of use of the data"&nbsp;(Internet Society)
 
privacy refers to the right for a person to control the data or information related to the person, not the personal data or information itself.  
 
 
defining privacy from the perspective of right to control is that it facilitates the harmonization in legislation  
 
 
The feeling of being in control resonates! It also allows context to play a significant role.  
 
 
"privacy is about disclosure, in a specific context, with expectations concerning the scope and purpose of use of the data" (Internet Society)

Revision as of 11:46, 17 April 2018

  • Privacy is all about control — personal control over the use and disclosure of one’s personal information
  • The German term “informational self-determination” captures this very well. 
  • Privacy refers to the right for a person to control the data or information related to the person, not the personal data or information itself.
  • Defining privacy from the perspective of right to control is that it facilitates the harmonization in legislation
  • The feeling of being in control resonates! It also allows context to play a significant role.
  • Privacy is about disclosure, in a specific context, with expectations concerning the scope and purpose of use of the data" (Internet Society)