personalinnganger
Personalinnganger is a neologism in privacy and digital sociology describing the processes by which individuals seek, negotiate, or gain access to another person’s private information, space, or boundaries, especially in online environments. It encompasses both proactive attempts to obtain data and reactions to attempts by others to invade privacy.
Etymology and origins: The exact origin is uncertain, but the term has appeared in scholarly and media
Contexts and usage: In research and policy, personalinnganger is used to analyze consent, boundary setting, and
Implications and critique: The concept frames privacy as an active process and helps discuss consent, security,
See also: privacy, data protection, consent, social engineering, doxxing, boundary theory.