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  • ...ved on 12-02-2019. </ref>. This seems like an obvious illegal intrusion of privacy by laws such as personality rights ("portretrecht"). However, these rules a
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  • ...of people will get captured, this means that people might feel that their privacy is violated. *It does not capture any visual data which people might feel their privacy violated by.
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  • ...uld simply prefer the peace and quiet and the ability to read silently for privacy or to avoid disturbing others. Another advantage is to have immediate activ ...with different braille displays. Their names have been changed to protect privacy.
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  • ...e should not film outside its restricted area. It should also not harm the privacy laws in a country. Therefore it must be clear that if you enter the restric ...Privacy and drones: Unmanned aerial vehicles (pp. 1-30)''. Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, Canada</ref> <ref> Haddal, C. C., & Gertler, J. (2
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  • ...as hospitals or nursing homes for the same purpose. However, it may raise privacy concerns if the data recorded by the robot is not kept secure. ...to the recording and storage of personal information, ensuring the user's privacy is maintained.
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  • * Safety and privacy * Safety and privacy
    103 KB (17,875 words) - 13:38, 13 April 2017
  • ...rt for the user to put in the data, and possible ethical threats regarding privacy, efficiency, and effectiveness must first be evaluated when defining the wa ...ed for this system. The recommendations are categorized in three sections: Privacy & Confidentiality, efficiacy, and safety. Below, it is briefly discussed if
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  • H5. Security/privacy risk perceived by a user of an IPA will have a negative influence on his or
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  • *Taking the privacy of the user into account by doing user research. ====''Section 4: Privacy''====
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  • * Privacy
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  • ...sk assessment''' will be included, as limitations related to the costs and privacy of the product are also important for the realization of the technology. Th ...e topics demographics, general computer work, productivity, tasks of a VA, privacy and interest. The link to the survey can be found [https://docs.google.com/
    113 KB (17,239 words) - 22:45, 19 June 2021
  • ***Look into societal disadvantages (decrease in (perceived) privacy) ==== Privacy concerns ====
    68 KB (11,157 words) - 20:54, 25 June 2017
  • ...son's garden might increase the chances of survival for a patient, but the privacy of the bystander is at risk. ==Privacy==
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  • ...ver parcels to the inner space or yard of customers’ house in rural areas, privacy risk might be a more important issue to rural residents. | privacy
    89 KB (14,037 words) - 15:07, 26 October 2020
  • ...ed places. This literature study will include an investigation of possible privacy issues and legal issues that can arise when such a system is deployed in pu ...e written for the software behind the system, taking into account possible privacy issues and also the user requirements. The effectiveness of the design will
    189 KB (29,556 words) - 12:17, 26 October 2020
  • ...logy. Given that self-driving cars could be tracked steadily could lead to privacy issues. Another potential cause for barriers towards self-driving cars is t ...will be the ethical theories, the moral and legal responsibility, safety, privacy and the perspective of the private end-user.
    117 KB (17,905 words) - 14:47, 8 April 2021
  • ...based on the specific part of society that is impacted, whether it be the privacy of individuals when a camera-equipped UAV flies over their backyard, or the
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  • ...that way the companies can invest in more technologies or can improve the privacy and the security of the heart sensor. *Privacy: as with all appliances that are connected to the internet, privacy of the user can be at stake. This can withdraw people for buying a heart s
    68 KB (11,622 words) - 23:27, 13 April 2017
  • ...trusive due to camera's monitoring users behavior. So think about possible privacy complaints. Not the best option' ...e a camera. However, a lot of users do not prefer this solution due to the privacy that is been violated, constant recording of what you are doing.
    48 KB (7,570 words) - 22:11, 19 June 2019
  • Another issue is the privacy of the users. People generally don't want to be tracked, or at least not in This is easy to implement and relatively cheap. However this raises privacy concern so this will not be a good solution.<br />
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