Internet Privacy

Internet privacy refers to the level of personal privacy that individuals have while using the internet, especially concerning the collection, use, and sharing of their personal information by websites, services, and third parties. This concept encompasses issues such as data protection, surveillance, online tracking, and consent over personal data. Internet privacy ensures that users have control over their own information, including who can access it, how it is used, and the ability to remain anonymous while browsing. It also involves the protection of sensitive data from unauthorized access and breaches, and it often intersects with legal and regulatory frameworks designed to safeguard personal information online. As the internet becomes increasingly integral to daily life, understanding and advocating for internet privacy has become vital to ensure the security and autonomy of users in the digital space.