privacy rule
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprivacyandrule
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privacy
noun[U]
uk/ˈprɪv.ə.si/us/ˈpraɪ.və.si/
someone's right to keep their personal matters and ...
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rule
noun
uk/ruːl/us/ruːl/
an accepted principle or instruction that states the way things are or should be done, and tells you what you are allowed or are not allowed ...
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(Definition ofprivacyandrulefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The development ofprivacyrulecharacteristics has to do with the criteria implemented to decide if and how information will be shared.
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Privacyruleattributes refer to how people obtain rules of privacy and understand the properties of those rules.
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The proposedprivacyrulewas opened up for public comment and generated over 52,000 comments.
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The privacy rules in most countries make it difficult, if not impossible, to employ complete adoptee designs.
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Understanding the policy deliberations and potential effects of evolving information technologies and new national privacy rules should aid assessment of results.
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I find it surprising that there is no counterbalance if an organisation or a data controller sets out deliberately to flout the same privacy rules.
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Several countries then opened cases to investigate possible breach of their privacy rules.
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Fourth, once individuals reveal, they make others shareholders of the information and presume these co-owners will follow existing privacy rules or negotiate new ones.
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In addition, in the official publication, the privacy rules were stated as following:...
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Consequently, if mutually agreed upon privacy rules are developed and adopted, the co-owners of the information are able to coordinate successfully the regulation of the collectively held private information.
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Although such information was supposed to be confidential, company privacy rules were evaded by escalating the calls to an ever-higher level of seniority until an answer had been gotten.
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Turbulence characteristically occurs when there is a disruption in the coordination of privacy rules or when someones privacy boundary is blatantly violatedfor instance, when an identity is stolen.
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