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privacyrelated

privacyrelated refers to issues, policies, and practices that affect individuals' control over their personal information and their right to be free from unwanted intrusions. It encompasses informational privacy, digital privacy, and related rights in physical and online contexts.

Key areas include data collection and processing, surveillance, data sharing, and profiling. Governance emphasizes transparency, consent,

Legal frameworks provide structure: GDPR in the European Union; CCPA/CPRA in California; and other national laws.

Privacy-enhancing technologies mitigate risk: encryption, anonymization, pseudonymization, access controls, and secure data architectures. Privacy by design

Current challenges include cross-border data transfers, the use of AI and machine learning, data broker activities,

purpose
limitation,
data
minimization,
accuracy,
security,
retention,
and
accountability.
Individuals
may
have
rights
such
as
access,
correction,
deletion,
data
portability,
and
objection
to
processing.
Compliance
often
requires
privacy
notices,
contracts
with
processors,
impact
assessments,
and
appointment
of
data
protection
officers.
Standards
such
as
ISO
27701
guide
privacy
information
management
across
organizations.
and
privacy
by
default
are
recommended
practices
from
the
outset
of
product
and
service
development.
and
compliance
with
rapidly
evolving
regulations.
Ongoing
efforts
aim
to
balance
innovation
with
individual
rights
and
transparent
data
practices.