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Discover Ludwig"lax privacy" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which there are few or no restrictions on what can be shared. For example, "There was a lot of criticism over the company's lax privacy policy which allowed them to share personal information with third parties."
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Some critics say Facebook does not do enough to prevent certain abuses, like bullying, and may put users at risk with lax privacy policies.
(RockYou, which had already been widely criticized for lax privacy practices, has advised its customers to change their passwords, as the hacker gained information about their e-mail accounts as well).
But this is no guarantee that inappropriate posts or photos from your personal page won't be shared by someone with more lax privacy settings.
A common method of avoiding data-collection laws: registering the company in a country with lax privacy legislation and operating where the information is rich, in the U.S. or Germany, say.
The company has weathered previous complaints and scandals about its lax privacy safeguards, but this comes as Facebook is fighting multiple battles, including the spread of fake news and Russian meddling on its platform during the 2016 election.
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It now looks as if the registered traveler program may be operational long before computer-profiling is done of all passenger manifests, but the government must not be lulled into thinking that because this is a voluntary program, it can be lax about privacy.
Don't be lax on privacy issues.
Peter Schaar, the German federal data protection commissioner and a longtime critic of relatively lax American data privacy policies, took European leaders to task for delaying the proposed legislation.
To cut a long story short, the Matt app quickly ran into a storm of criticism for displaying an unfortunately lax attitude to privacy and data protection.
But it's fair to say that Andrew Keen was likely not exactly dying of shock as these allegations surfaced — he's been arguing for years that the social web is not nearly as safe as many people presume, and that we give up important rights and principles when we become lax about our privacy.
WHAT started more than a year ago as a California teenager's quest for blue jeans ended this month with a warning shot from the Federal Trade Commission, which is moving more aggressively against e-tailers seen as too lax about protecting their customers' privacy.
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