Information Privacy:
The right to have control over how your personal information is collected and used by others.
Data Privacy:
A focus on the principles and practices of collecting, using, and storing personal data.
Freedom from Intrusion:
The right to be free from unwanted interference or intrusion into one’s private affairs.
Privacy in the Digital Age
Technology has made privacy both more complex and more critical.
Data Collection:
Apps, services, and websites collect vast amounts of user data for various purposes, from basic functionality to personalized advertising.
Privacy Controls:
Many platforms provide privacy settings and tools, such as Google’s Privacy Checkup or Apple’s privacy features, to help users manage what information is collected and shared.
Privacy Risks:
Organizations face complex challenges in protecting personal information, leading to risks if data is not handled appropriately.
