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− | + | The '''Privacy Wiki''' is dedicated to providing information and resources to privacy professional worldwide. Unlike other information repositories, the Privacy Wiki is a volunteer run repository for laws, regulations, articles and other content of interest for those in the privacy profession, made by those in the profession. If you are interested in volunteering, please see the [https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/resources/privacy-wiki/ volunteer form] on the Institute of Operational Privacy Design's website. The Wiki is organized around the [[taxonomy | Solove Taxonomy]] which breaks privacy into four broad categories ([[INFORMATION PROCESSING | information processing]], [[INFORMATION DISSEMINATION | information dissemination]], [[COLLECTION | collection]], and [[INVASION | invasion]]) and fifteen individual harms (or privacy violations). | |
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|'''[[Secondary Use | Secondary Use]]''' || '''[[Increased Accessibility | Increased Accessibility]]''' || || | |'''[[Secondary Use | Secondary Use]]''' || '''[[Increased Accessibility | Increased Accessibility]]''' || || | ||
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− | |'''[[Exclusion | Exclusion]]''' || '''[[Blackmail | Blackmail]]''' || || | + | |'''[[Exclusion | Exclusion]]''' || '''[[Blackmail | Blackmail (deprecated)]]''' || || |
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− | To learn more about Solove Taxonomy, please visit our most impressive '''[https://wiki | + | To learn more about Solove Taxonomy, please visit our most impressive '''[https://privacy.wiki/Taxonomy Taxonomy]''' page. |
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== '''Volunteer Editors''' == | == '''Volunteer Editors''' == | ||
− | + | While most state laws that touch on privacy issues are already in the Wiki, State Legal Editors keep the states current.<br /> | |
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− | + | *We hope to expand into other jurisdictions (such as the EU) in the near future! | |
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+ | General Articles Editors add non-legal articles documenting events pertaining to privacy harms under the Solove Taxonomy.<br /> | ||
− | + | <br />'''To learn more about how to join the Privacy Wiki as a State Legal Editor or General Articles Editor, visit https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/resources/privacy-wiki/!''' | |
== '''[[Special:Contact | Contact]]''' == | == '''[[Special:Contact | Contact]]''' == | ||
For inquiries, please contact '''[[Special:Contact | us]]'''. | For inquiries, please contact '''[[Special:Contact | us]]'''. |
Latest revision as of 09:45, 22 May 2025
Privacy Wiki
(but not the only one)
The Privacy Wiki is dedicated to providing information and resources to privacy professional worldwide. Unlike other information repositories, the Privacy Wiki is a volunteer run repository for laws, regulations, articles and other content of interest for those in the privacy profession, made by those in the profession. If you are interested in volunteering, please see the volunteer form on the Institute of Operational Privacy Design's website. The Wiki is organized around the Solove Taxonomy which breaks privacy into four broad categories ( information processing, information dissemination, collection, and invasion) and fifteen individual harms (or privacy violations). |
Sponsored by the Insitute of Operational Privacy Design |
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Solove Taxonomy
- Daniel Solove's taxonomy is the most comprehensive framework for privacy. His framework derived four categories of privacy harms:
To learn more about Solove Taxonomy, please visit our most impressive Taxonomy page.
Personal Information
- Privacy Wiki indicates laws and regulations using categories of personal information. The following are categories of information relating to an individual, whether it relates to their private, professional or public life. Categories are not exclusive. Data may transcend multiple information categories:
INTERNAL | EXTERNAL | TRACKING | SOCIAL | FINANCIAL | HISTORICAL |
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Preference | Identifying | Computer Device | Professional | Account | History |
Authenticating | Ethnicity | Contact | Criminal | Ownership | |
Knowledge & Belief | Sexual | Location | Public Life | Transactional | |
Behavioral | Family | Credit | |||
Demographic | Social Network | ||||
Medical and Health | Communication | ||||
Physical Characteristics |
To learn more about Personal Information, please visit Personal Information page.
United States Privacy Laws
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- Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act
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All Privacy Articles
Volunteer Editors
While most state laws that touch on privacy issues are already in the Wiki, State Legal Editors keep the states current.
- We hope to expand into other jurisdictions (such as the EU) in the near future!
General Articles Editors add non-legal articles documenting events pertaining to privacy harms under the Solove Taxonomy.
To learn more about how to join the Privacy Wiki as a State Legal Editor or General Articles Editor, visit https://instituteofprivacydesign.org/resources/privacy-wiki/!
Contact
For inquiries, please contact us.