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We built this custom privacy trellis wall to shield the view of the AC units at this Mill Basin, Brooklyn Home. Planted with Oakleaf Hydrangea which will grow to fill the trellis to give the feeling of a living wall.
The HIPAA Privacy Rules – or “Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information” – were published in 2002 to protect the confidentiality of patient healthcare and payment data in order to prevent abuse and fraud in the healthcare system. Since their publication, and despite massive advances in technology, the Rules have not changed. The only significant differences between 2002 and today is who the HIPAA Privacy Rules apply to and how they are enforced.
The HIPAA Privacy Rules consist of a series of standards relating to how individually identifiable health information is used and disclosed. There are eighteen “identifiers” which individually or together could reveal information about a patient´s healthcare or payment history, and these are classified as “Protected Health Information” or “PHI”.
The Rules apply to all PHI, whether it is maintained in electronic or paper format, and when it is disclosed orally. They stipulate who can have access to PHI, the circumstances in which it can be used and who it can be disclosed to. Entities in possession of PHI have to comply with the Rules or face enforcement action by the Department of Health & Human Services´ Office for Civil Rights.
Learn more about HIPAA privacy rules: www.hipaaguide.net/hipaa-privacy-rules/
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Online Privacy - Make An Informed Choice
Actually, http://www.facebook.com/p/Kim_C/500804582 is one of the better social networking wesites among the thousands of blogs, chat rooms, and discussion forums out there.
In the booklet "When Online Gets Out Of Line - Privacy: Make An Informed Online Choice" written by Ann Cavoukian and published by the Information & Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (www.ipc.on.ca ); facebook gets mention as
"...an example that has been providing relatively strong privacy protection by offering "closed networks" that focus on real-world communities and friend connections..."
To read more, follow this link:
After creating a new account, this is the first page new users are brought to. Note that privacy settings are all the way down at the bottom as the last step; users are thus going to enter all of their profile information and find all of their friends _before_ even learning about what is public and private on Facebook.
Tara Hunt, Ann Crady, Susie Bright, and Lynne D. Johnson
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All your data, including telephone number, email address, and home address can be obtained for anybody to find out who knows an easy ipage domain privacy whenever you register a domain name online.
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... the main decree of the Circle, after Proudhon's Property is theft i guess. Infocommunism is another term applied. Eggers book is about a lot of great ideas, that are scary in their consequences. I wonder how they read it at Google and Facebook.
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From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
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“You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper is a white guy, the best golfer is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese, the Swiss hold the America's Cup, France is accusing the U.S. of arrogance, Germany doesn't want to go to war, and the three most powerful men in America are named "Bush", "Dick", and "Colin." Need I say more?”
― Chris Rock
From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
This project was a 6' Privacy Fence with all exposed 4x4 posts. The fence was trimmed out with 1x4's and the posts were trimmed with 2-piece caps. Amazing looking fence.
Some corners of the world are simply more beautiful than the rest — Innocence Island is one such locale. One of the last unspoiled bastions in the magical Exuma chain of islands, Innocence is separated not only by space and time, but by extraordinary natural beauty and total privacy. Virtually untouched by man, its 681 unspoiled acres of native fruit trees and tropical foliage, soft terraced hills, and pristine beaches are waiting to greet you with an intrinsic aura of peace and tranquility that instantly lowers you blood pressure…and your intuitions. Getting to the island is a breeze with an airstrip on-site. No plane? No problem. Hop on a chartered flight from nearby Nassau, Miami, Atlanta or even Toronto, and you’ll be lounging in idyllic island privacy in no time. Truly, to call Innocence Island home is worth any journey.
More details here: hub.am/1pPn7sZ
From uploading selfies to tracking wellbeing, our desire for privacy in the digital age is at odds with our appetite to share our lives online. As an increasing number of devices we wear and carry connect to the internet, capture our personal information, and exploit our privacy, the V&A invited visitors take a data detox and learn how to subvert their smart technologies.
Photo Credit Gabriel Bertogg: peanutbuttervibes.com/
Bryan was dressed up as a revolutionary soldier to promote the Privacy Revolution panel with Dan Roth (Wired mag), Beth Givens (Privacy Rights Clearinghouse), and Cory Doctorow (CrapHound) on Sunday, June 29.