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This paper forms an introduction to philosophical and legal thinking regarding privacy. It opens with an historical overview of privacy before proceeding to consider the meaning of privacy and whether there is a right to privacy. Finally, the paper closes with a look at two popular but flawed arguments regarding privacy. Throughout the paper I will draw on historical and contemporary issues in privacy to illustrate and highlight ethical concerns
Marketing, FOS: Economics and business, Technology, Privacy, Personal Data, Privacidad, Datos personales, Tecnología, RGPD, GDPR, Regulación General de Protección de Datos, General Data Protection Regulation
Marketing, FOS: Economics and business, Technology, Privacy, Personal Data, Privacidad, Datos personales, Tecnología, RGPD, GDPR, Regulación General de Protección de Datos, General Data Protection Regulation
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