Interpretation of the Right to Privacy from the Perspective of the Use of New Technologies

Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 65 (1):93-102 (2020)
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Abstract

Today’s reality, largely based on the development of technology, carries with it many dangers for various spheres of our lives. One of the areas most at risk is our privacyand thus our right to privacy. It is one of the fundamental human rights, but unfortunately today it is exposed to many violations. This article is an attempt to interpret the right to privacy, and it shows selected threats to this right from the perspective of the development of new technologies.

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