Privacy definition

Privacy means a specific area or time over which the resident maintains a large degree of control. Privacy is supported with services that are delivered with respect for the resident's civil rights.
Privacy generally means that information related to a report of Prohibited Conduct will only be shared with a limited circle of individuals who “need to know” in order to assist in the assessment, investigation, or resolution of the report. While not bound by confidentiality, these individuals will be discreet and respect the privacy of all individuals involved in the process.
Privacy means any law or regulation, of any nature, whether federal, provincial or territorial, dealing with privacy, personal information protection and electronic documents protection and enforcement.

Examples of Privacy in a sentence

  • In the event there is conflict between the terms of the DPA and the Service Agreement, Terms of Service, Privacy Policies, or with any other bid/RFP, license agreement, or writing, the terms of this DPA shall apply and take precedence.

  • Provider may, by signing the attached form of “General Offer of Privacy Terms” (General Offer, attached hereto as Exhibit “E”), be bound by the terms of Exhibit “E” to any other LEA who signs the acceptance on said Exhibit.

  • An LEA that was not party to the original Service Agreement and who accepts the Provider’s General Offer of Privacy Terms.

  • In the event of a conflict, definitions used in this DPA shall prevail over terms used in any other writing, including, but not limited to the Service Agreement, Terms of Service, Privacy Policies etc.

  • Influencer expressly consents to the use and disclosure of personally identifiable information and other data and information as described in the Privacy Policy.


More Definitions of Privacy

Privacy means the control over the extent, timing, and circumstances of sharing oneself (physically, behaviorally, or intellectually) with others. Privacy refers to persons and their interest in controlling the access of others to themselves.
Privacy means a broad concept which involves the right of the individual to exercise a measure of control over his or her personal health information. It involves the decision of the individual about what personal health information will be disclosed to a trustee and for what purposes. It captures both security and confidentiality which are subsets of privacy.
Privacy means a person’s right to control access to his or her personally identifiable information. “Prohibited Act” means any offence under any applicable statute in any jurisdiction.
Privacy. The Washington County Department of Education reserves the right to examine, restrict, or remove electronic data from devices assigned to students. The student and his or her parent(s)/guardian(s) understand the assigned device may record or collect information on the student’s activity or the student’s use of the device. The student and parent(s)/guardian(s) further understand that all communication sent or received while connected to The Washington County Department of Education network infrastructure and services can potentially be recorded and archived. The District reserves the right to share any of such archived records with law enforcement authorities if deemed appropriate by the District. In addition, the District reserves the right to use the geolocation features of the device to track its location in case it is lost or stolen. The District shall not use any of the recording or geo-location capabilities of the device in a manner that would violate the privacy rights of the student.
Privacy means the right of an individual to have personal information adequately protected to avoid the potential for substantial harm, embarrassment, inconvenience, or unfairness.
Privacy means all matters of privacy in respect of a consumer, other than matters of privacy that may be the subject of a complaint under Part VII or Part VIII of the Privacy Act 1993 or matters to which Part X of that Act relates:
Privacy means the existence of conditions which will permit a person or persons to carry out an activity commenced without interruption or interference by unwanted persons.