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English - Turkish
gizlilik
privacy
{i} mahremiyet

Genel olarak muhabirler birinin mahremiyetine izinsiz girmeye çekinmezler. - By and large, reporters don't hesitate to intrude on one's privacy.

İnsanlar genellikle kendi mahremiyetleri pahasına ünlü olurlar.. - People usually become famous at the cost of their privacy.

privacy
{i} gizlilik

Tom'a biraz gizlilik istediğini söyle. - Tell Tom you'd like some privacy.

Facebook'ta mutlak gizlilik bir yanılsamadır. Gerçekte yoktur. - Absolute privacy on Facebook is an illusion. It doesn't exist in reality.

privacy
{i} kişiye özellik
privacy
kişisel gizlilik
privacy
{i} yalnızlık
privacy
{i} gizlilik hakkı

Biz gizlilik hakkına sahibiz. - We have a right to privacy.

privacy
özel yaşam

Lütfen özel yaşamıma saygı gösterin. - Please respect my privacy.

privacy
halvet
privacy
bilgi sırdaşlığı
privacy
(Kanun) sırrın masuniyeti
privacy
özel

Lütfen özel yaşamıma saygı gösterin. - Please respect my privacy.

privacy
sır olarak
privacy
in absolute privacy tamamen mahrem olarak
privacy
{i} mahremiyet: The English value their privacy. İngilizler mahremiyetlerine çok önem verir
privacy
{i} dokunulmazlık
privacy
kişisel dokunulmazlık
English - English

Definition of privacy of in English English dictionary

privacy
the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others the condition of being concealed or hidden Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc
privacy
{n} secrecy, privity, retreat
Privacy
* It is common to distinguish three species of privacy: physical, informational, and decisional In addition, philosopher and legal theorist Anita Allen distinguishes dispositional privacy Physical privacy is a restriction on the ability of others to experience a person through one or more of the five senses; informational privacy is a restriction on facts about the person that are unknown or unknowable; and decisional privacy is the exclusion of others from decisions, such as health care decisions or marital decisions, made by the person and his group of intimates Finally, dispositional privacy is a restriction on the ability of others to know a person's states of mind
Privacy
Privacy protects authorized participants from illegal utilization or knowledge of information related to their behavior or personal information
Privacy
out of the view of others; implies some form of security to keep it private, but security must be expressly used to insure privacy; privacy policies make claims to insure privacy of information
Privacy
control over the extent, timing and circumstances of sharing oneself (physically, behaviorally, or intellectually) with others
Privacy
In genetics, the right of people to restrict access to their genetic information
Privacy
Ensuring that individuals maintain the right to control what information is collected about them and how it is used as well
Privacy
the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others
Privacy
A source of concern to many on the Internet is how much personal information on them is available to all who look for it Wherever you open an account on the Internet and World Wide Web, you are asked for personal information What happens to this information? Do you have a rignt to privacy? See our article on Privacy: What Can Others Learn About You? See also, Delphi's Privacy Policy
Privacy
-For citizens and consumers, freedom from unauthorized intrusion For organizations, privacy involves the policies that determine what information is gathered, how it is used, and how customers are informed and involved in this process Privacy is a legal issue, but it's also an information security issue Customer outrage over stolen credit card numbers, for instance, is a privacy problem brought about by inadequate security
Privacy
the condition of being concealed or hidden
Privacy
The level of protection an organization provides for personal data that consumers supply when they use a Web site, register at a Web site, or buy from a Web site
Privacy
confidentiality of personal information
Privacy
Privacy is defined as the right to freedom from unauthorized intrusion Increasing use of e-mail, cell phones, closed-circuit surveillance cameras, checkout scanners and other technologies has made it easier to gather volumes of information about individuals-including buying and spending habits, finances, lifestyles, preferences, and movements Concerned about how these growing databases will be used and the rise of companies that openly trade in consumer information, consumer advocate and privacy watchdog groups are calling for legislated protection In response, many Websites now post privacy policies disclosing how they collect, use, and share information These often include opt-in or -out buttons << Return
Privacy
(1) The right to be let alone; (2) in insurance contexts, the right to fair personal information practices Probate: The court-supervised process of validating or establishing a distribution for assets of a deceased including the payment of outstanding obligations
Privacy
The right of an individual to be secure from unauthorized disclosure of information about oneself that is contained in documents/archives [SAA]
Privacy
The quality or condition of being free from unsanctioned intrusion Communications need to reassure the prospect through clear, accessible and enforced assurances so he/she can feel comfortable about providing personal information and transacting business
Privacy
A major concern of Internet users that largely involves the sharing of personally identifiable information, which includes name, birth date, Social Security number and financial data, for example
Privacy
The state or quality of being secluded from the view and or presence of others
Privacy
A Murdoch Convention to be applied in the preparation of Content is the use of privacy statements to inform end-users of what information is gathered and what is done with the information gathered
Privacy
For purposes of the HIPAA Privacy Rule, privacy means an individual's interest in limiting who has access to personal health care information
Privacy
Roughly the ability of a person to limit what computers that know about him can say about him to other people and computers
Privacy
Privacy is the protection of sensitive and personal information from unintentional and intentional attacks and disclosure
Privacy
– Control over the extent, timing, and circumstances of sharing oneself (physically, behaviorally, or intellectually) with others
Privacy
The right of an individual to be secure from unauthorized disclosure of information about oneself that is contained in documents (SAA)
Privacy
POLICY - a statement on a web site describing what information about you is collected by the site, and how it is used Ideally, the policy is posted prominently and offers you options about the use of your personal information These options are called opt-in and opt-out An opt-in choice means the web site won't use your information unless you specifically say it's okay An opt-out choice means the web site can use the information unless you specifically direct it not to
Privacy
The right for an individual to be free from identification, classification, or observation by another party without their consent Also involves the right of individuals to control third party access to information about them that may be considered personal in nature
Privacy
Privacy is becoming more and more of a concern on the Internet Anyone whom you give information such as your email address or credit card number can very easily give that information to someone else One can safeguard against credit card theft by only frequenting trustworthy sites and using one's judgement On the other hand, there are no laws against email address collection; many otherwise trustworthy organisations collect email addresses and sell them to spammers, or simply put out spam on their own Many people give out false email addresses to work against this A particularly popular method is spam-proofing
privacy
The state of being in retirement from the company or observation of others; seclusion
privacy
A printed publication, more especially a newspaper or other periodical
privacy
The state of being private; the state of not being seen by others
privacy
An impression taken from anything, as from an engraved plate
privacy
as, small print; large print; this line is in print
privacy
See Privity, 2
privacy
That which is produced by printing
privacy
{i} seclusion, solitude, reclusion; state of being private, secrecy, confidentiality; freedom from harassment or disturbance
privacy
Concealment of what is said or done
privacy
A photographic copy, or positive picture, on prepared paper, as from a negative, or from a drawing on transparent paper
privacy
A place of seclusion from company or observation; retreat; solitude; retirement
privacy
A printed cloth; a fabric figured by stamping, especially calico or cotton cloth
privacy
If someone or something invades your privacy, they interfere in your life without your permission. The press invade people's privacy unjustifiably every day
privacy
A private matter; a secret
privacy
If you have privacy, you are in a place or situation which allows you to do things without other people seeing you or disturbing you. He saw the publication of this book as an embarrassing invasion of his privacy a collection of over 60 designs to try on in the privacy of your own home
privacy of

    Hyphenation

    pri·va·cy of

    Turkish pronunciation

    prayvısi ıv

    Pronunciation

    /ˈprīvəsē əv/ /ˈpraɪvəsiː əv/

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