Sentence examples for established privacy from inspiring English sources

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Several days later, Wotton, citing nationally established privacy rules that prevent him from speaking publicly about player injuries, would not comment on whether Seawards had a concussion.

Analysts say that much of the confusion and rancor this week stemmed from the fact that sites like Facebook have created a new sphere of shared information for which there are no established privacy rules.

Photos will still respect your established privacy settings.

The new feature lets companies build a database with established privacy settings, create public sites with a variety of programming languages, including HTML, JavaScript Flex and CSS, access analytics, register domains and more.

Critics, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, argue that the current version of this bill is basically a major violation of established privacy rights and would allow companies to hand anything and everything you do and say online over to the government in the name of "cybersecurity".

In the 1980s and '90s the United States established privacy laws for everything from junk faxes and auto dialers to email and polygraphs.

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But Evan Hendricks, editor of Privacy Times, a Washington newsletter, said he feared that DoubleClick's move could actually stall the effort to establish privacy standards.

Manhattan divorce lawyers said yesterday that separation agreements, like the one to be sought by Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, could be crucial in establishing privacy, protecting children and negotiating financial matters.

Bryan Cline, a vice president with the Health Information Trust Alliance, a nonprofit company that establishes privacy guidelines for health providers, said nearly 20 percent of breaches involved outside contractors, accounting for more than half of all the records exposed.

It is time to extend federal copyright protection to personal information and to pass a constitutional amendment establishing privacy as a right arising out of the Fourth Amendment's guarantee of security of the people "in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures".

In its essence, a VPN is a private network that uses public telecommunication lines, establishing privacy through the use of encryption and passwords.

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