Author:
Akhlaq Muhammad,Jahangir Hafiz Adil,Khan Dr. Hammadullah
Abstract
This abstract discusses the challenges of defending the right to privacy in the digital age and the importance of protecting individual privacy in an increasingly connected world. The abstract identifies key issues, such as the collection and use of personal data by governments and private corporations, the lack of transparency about data collection practices, and the potential loss of autonomy and freedom. To address these challenges, the abstract proposes various solutions, such as advocating for privacy laws and regulations, supporting privacy education and awareness, and using privacy-enhancing technologies. The abstract highlights the need for a collaborative effort between individuals, organizations, and governments to protect privacy in the digital age.
Publisher
Research for Humanity (Private) Limited
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