Privacy Policy
Privacy policy
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WHEN USING THE SITE, YOU MUST ACCEPT THE PRIVACY POLICY AND TERMS OF SERVICE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE PRIVACY POLICY AND TERMS OF SERVICE, PLEASE DO NOT USE OUR WEB SITE. CONTINUED USE OF THE SITE SHALL BE DEEMED YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE MATERIALS.
We understand that privacy online is important when people go online. This statement explains the privacy policy of the site for users ( "Visitors"), accessible without registration; and those who sign up as a member on the site and use the various services offered by iTaxation.us ( "Members"). We are committed to respect and protect the user information as the protection of our information.
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NPII and PII our visitors and members can only access a limited number of administrators assigned a password to access the information, and security requirements for personal information ring. We have examined the site for security systems and processes on a regular basis; while we use all reasonable measures to maintain a secure site, electronic communications and databases can be errors, tampering and break-in, and we can not tell ensure that such events will not happen and we will not be liable to the customer or member of any such incidents. To match the Fair Information Practices, when a data breach occurs, we will notify users via the website within 7 working days. We also agree with the principle of individual compensation, which requires individuals to have the right to pursue legal authority to collect data and handle those who do not obey the law. This principle requires not only the individual has the right to force people to use the data, but also individuals who have recourse to the courts or a government agency to investigate and / or prosecute the data …show more content…
Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider switch on your computer's hard drive through your Web browser (if you allow) allows the system to provide services or websites to recognize your browser, save it, and remember certain information. They are also used to help us understand your preferences based on previous site activities or current, allows us to provide you with improved services. We also use cookies to help us compile aggregate data about site traffic and site interaction so that we can offer better site experiences in the future.
You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You can do this through your browser (like Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome) installed. Each browser is different, so look to the Help menu of your browser to learn the correct way to modify your cookies. If you disable cookies, some functionality will be disabled. It takes off some of the features that can make your website less efficient and some of our services will not function properly.
Members can remove or disable the PII collected by the
By giving us such information, you will need to consent to our using it in the manner described in this policy.
A website places a cookie on your computer to remember certain data so it may run smoother when you return to the site, some government’s collect data to collect data for national security, Google can also collect data to send to marketing companies.
Cookies are used to collect the information about your visit to the website. This information can be used in many ways for the multiple devices to monitor and maintain the information about the visitors to our website. Some visitors may set the browser not to accept the cookies or notify when you receive the cookies for deciding whether to accept the cookies. If you do not accept the cookies then you will not experience any visit orelse you have to subscribe the service offerings on this website. These cookies play an important role for providing the good customer experience.
In Jim Harper’s essay “Web Users Get as Much as They Give” (546), he states that “Most web sites track users, particularly through the use of cookies, little text files placed on Web surfers’ computers. Sites use cookies to customize a visitor’s experience.” This does make it hard to have privacy, but what Harper may not have considered is the good things about the cookies being stored. If someone were looking something up and they press the “stay logged in” button, they could close their browser and start back up where they left off, by staying logged in. This helps people who have a bad memory, or who browse the web frequently without remembering all the sites they
As a nation, we have had many first-hand experiences with terrorism and violence. The pain and suffering we are put through as a nation, people tend not to consider being subjected to government surveillance. Our security from future terrorist attacks is vital, then again, not as vital as our privacy. People shouldn’t be so quick to sacrifice their privacy rights, to allow the government to monitor national security. Giving the government the power of invading our privacy, creates an effortless way for them to violate their power and strip citizens of their constitutional rights. People will argue that the price one has to pay for safety, is giving up their rights to privacy. As Benjamin Franklin once said, “Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety” (Independence Hall Association). In other words, those willing to give up their privacy for security, deserve neither. We the people, those who assemble this nation, should not allow the government to invade our privacy or void our 4th amendment right.
The topic of this paper is privacy. It will talk about the ethical and legal reasons for maintain privacy. The audience for this paper is high school level teachers in a school with one-to-one devices for every student.
This Privacy Policy discloses the privacy practices for the Deals4Offers website and various related services. Please read it carefully and understand our views and practices with respect to your data and how we will use it for our purposes.
You can choose to have your computer warn you each time a cookie is being sent, or you can choose to turn off all cookies. You do this through your browser (like Internet Explorer) settings. Each browser is a little different, so look at your browser 's Help menu to learn the correct way to modify your cookies.
We only have access to or collect information that you voluntarily give us. When you register to this website we ask you to provide certain personal information, including a valid email address, location and username. We may collect additional
According to Dictionary.com confidentiality is “the right of an individual to have personal, identifiable medical information kept private.” The definition for this term is widely known in health care, but when it is applied to adolescents many people do not understand the basics. Doctors are responsible for informing adolescent patients and their parents the privacy a minor is given according to federal and state laws, but in some cases doctors fail to do so. This results in the misunderstanding of minor’s privacy rights, which can lead to the adolescent patient not disclosing significant information, and the parents assuming they have the right to all of their child’s medical records. Because of this, it is important for adolescents and their parents to understand the nature of confidentiality in health care.
XYZ Inc. also collects specific information passively, such as obtaining online, non-identifying information through the use of cookies technology and Internet Protocol (“IP”) address tracking. Non-personal identification information might include the browser used by customers, type of computer, the operating systems, the Internet service providers, and other similar details (Chapter, 2017). The XYZ Inc. system automatically gathers information about the areas visited on the Site and about the links selected from within the Site to other sites (ISACA, 2017). Most browsers are set to accept cookies. Customers can adjust their browser to refuse cookies or to alert them when cookies are being sent, however, if they disable cookies, the full functionality of the sites may not be available to them.
Should we ask you to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, then you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy statement.
This Privacy Policy covers our treatment of "personal identifiable information" (importance it can be utilized to explicitly recognize you as a unique individual) or "non-by and by identifiable"
The concern about privacy on the Internet is increasingly becoming an issue of international dispute. ?Citizens are becoming concerned that the most intimate details of their daily lives are being monitored, searched and recorded.? (www.britannica.com) 81% of Net users are concerned about threats to their privacy while online. The greatest threat to privacy comes from the construction of e-commerce alone, and not from state agents. E-commerce is structured on the copy and trade of intimate personal information and therefore, a threat to privacy on the Internet.
Privacy laws are established because people have a right to privacy, to an extent. For many years people have argued over their privacy rights, from online videos, to people spying on them, even people stealing internet. People think that they should be completely secluded from others seeing what they’re doing, but in all reality, there’s no stopping people from seeing what you are doing. With more people using the flaws within our media and lives, we as a society must come to accept the fact that people are watching us.