Ensuring privacy right when using social networks

Roman Radeiko 1 natalius2008 [at] ukr.net
  1. Administrative and Information Law Department, Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine, Lviv, S. Bandery street 12
Abstract 

The article analyzes ensuring the right to privacy on the example of modern information technologies such as Social networks. guarantees, rights, minors, state, legal status.

References 

[1] S. Warren, L. Brandeis, The Right to Privacy, “Harvard Law Review”, 1890, Vol. 4, No. 5, pp. 193-220.

[2] Data policy Facebook [Electronic resource]. – Mode of access: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/

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[6] Profiling is the analysis of activeness (behavior) of the person in the Internet, including the social networks.

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