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  2. Privacy policy - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy_policy

    Some websites also define their privacy policies using P3P or Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA), allowing browsers to automatically assess the level of privacy offered by the site, and allowing access only when the site's privacy practices are in line with the user's privacy settings. However, these technical solutions do not guarantee ...

  3. Fair use on Wikipedia only applies if it is not possible to replace such publicity image with a free image. {{Non-free AUSPIC}} —for official photographs of Australian federal politicians from AUSPIC {{Non-free promotional}} —for publicity photographs of people or events, such as headshots or posed shots, from a press kit.

  4. Wikipedia:Protection policy - Wikipedia

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    Only manually add {{pp-template}} to protected templates that do not use {{documentation}} (mostly the flag templates). Cascading protection should generally not be applied directly to templates, as it will not protect transclusions inside <includeonly> tags or transclusions that depend on template parameters, but will protect the template's ...

  5. Privacy settings - Wikipedia

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    A balance between default privacy settings that protect the user from unwanted privacy leaks but also allow users to socialize and interact online should be considered. When first choosing privacy settings, it may be useful to choose from pre-made profiles that have varying levels of privacy in them. [27]

  6. Preferences - AOL Privacy

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    Search the web. Privacy Main; Privacy FAQ; Preferences; Terms of Service; Print Preferences. AOL Search Preferences Marketing Preferences

  7. FTC fair information practice - Wikipedia

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    Fair Information Practice was initially proposed and named [5] by the US Secretary's Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems in a 1973 report, Records, Computers and the Rights of Citizens, [6] issued in response to the growing use of automated data systems containing information about individuals.

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  9. Wikipedia:List of policies and guidelines - Wikipedia

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    This page includes a listing of policies and guidelines for English Wikipedia. Policy and guideline pages describe Wikipedia's principles and best-agreed practices. Policies are standards that all users should normally follow, while guidelines are meant to be best practices for following those standards in specific contexts.