For him, privacy is something we have to protect by ensuring that the institutions to which we entrust our information keep it safe.
Just as Abbas's predecessor, Yasser Arafat, reportedly had full dossiers on all of his underlings and used damning information to keep them loyal to him, so Abbas probably believed that Shabaneh's information was his to use or ignore as he saw fit.
It requires that operators of websites or online services that are either directed to children under 13 or have actual knowledge that they are collecting personal information from children under 13 give notice to parents and get their verifiable consent before collecting, using, or disclosing such personal information, and keep secure the information they collect from children.
The feds have every right to monitor public sources of information to keep Americans safe.
FORBES: Feds Scoured Facebook And Twitter For Obama Inauguration Security Threats
He says it's a challenge to get in the health information and keep conversations sounding real.
Make business cards with the contact information and keep it in your wallet.
The information we keep on them is valuable, sentimental and often vital.
The 27-year-old CEO said the average person has a great deal of financial information to keep track of, from savings to mortgages, student loans and credit cards.
Customers on Heathrow Express can use a Wi-Fi HotSpot service with a broadband connection of 2 Mbps throughout their entire journey -- even through a six-kilometer tunnel, helping travelers check their emails, view flight information or keep up-to-date with the latest news.
The study highlights growing concerns about social networks and how data trails can be mined for sensitive information, even when people attempt to keep information about themselves private.
Under a federal shield law introduced in 2011, the federal government would have had to prove to a judge that the information it was seeking outweighed the journalist's need to keep confidential information, according to the Society of Professional Journalists.
Walt wonders why there should not be a one-page bill defining what information you can keep private.
One other piece of useful information: Do keep expanding your list of connections.
The industry is changing so quickly that one has to be a voracious consumer of information just to keep up.
Others, like Britain or America, keep information in quite separate databases dealing with, say tax, pensions, elections, passports, driving licences and health care.
As we obtain more information we will keep the public fully informed.
The technique is based on the fact that mobile-phone companies keep information about the telephone numbers called, and where calls are made and received, for billing purposes.
An alternative, or supplementary, protective measure is to only keep important information -- or a copy of important information -- on a USB flash drive, which you can keep on your person, making it harder for others to steal or damage.
"If Mr Catt were to establish that the police couldn't keep information on people - even if they had what they would say was a reasonable suspicion about those people - it would make the job of the police more difficult, " he said.
If banks are right about economies of scale, and if management and information systems can keep pace, then why should banks not go on consolidating until only three or four or five of them are left, with three-quarters of the market between them, in a given country, or a given continent, or indeed the world?
Mr Walker suggested a press officer may have leaked the information - Mr Yates said he worked with people he completely trusted to keep the information confidential.
BBC: NEWS | UK | UK Politics | Key points: Cash-for-honours hearing
Of course, individuals and companies are entitled to keep proprietary information and punish those who violate that trust.
It's the Executive Branch's ability to keep sensitive information out of civil litigation in the courts.
Some employees are asked to leave itinerary information so bosses can keep in touch.
Fonterra has defended its decision to keep its information under wraps for so long.
Yes, but you can't blame companies for wanting to keep useful information from the hands of competitors.
Government lawyers signaled that they would continue fighting to keep the information secret on national security grounds.
The Tax Code is actually pretty specific about who has a duty to keep that information confidential.
FORBES: Uh Oh: Bieber Crosses Line But Not The Law On Lohan Tax Remarks
The teachers' union fought to keep the information private, arguing, in part, that it is riddled with errors.
Most organizations, however, want to keep expertise information within their boundaries, because having that information is a competitive advantage.
应用推荐