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the way in which personal things that aren't desired to be public are kept from being revealed; this can include one's self
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the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively
the quality or state of being apart from company or observation
the right to be free from secret surveillance and to determine whether, when, how, and to whom, one's personal or organizational information is to be revealed. In specific, privacy may be divided into four categories (1) Physical: restriction on others to experience a person or situation through one or more of the human senses; (2) Informational: restriction on searching for or revealing facts that are unknown or unknowable to others; (3) Decisional: restriction on interfering in decisions that are exclusive to an entity; (4) Dispositional: restriction on attempts to know an individual's state of mind.
3 items | 1 visits
the way in which personal things that aren't desired to be public are kept from being revealed; this can include one's self
Updated on Jun 09, 13
Created on Jun 09, 13
Category: Others
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