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by duckmysick
1837 days ago
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There's nothing in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights about privacy regarding medical records, but various jurisdictions agree that it's worth protecting. > Sorry, but "you shouldn't be able to collect information" isn't an argument. How about "private entities shouldn't be able to collect my information without my explicit consent". > It's a wish. Nobody is under any obligation to indulge the wishes of random strangers. Yours included. |
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If the information is public, no consent is needed.
Privacy is about trusting someone with private information and expecting they will not do anything with it that you would not approve of.