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Solove Taxonomy

  • Daniel Solove's taxonomy is the most comprehensive framework for privacy. His framework derived four categories of privacy harms:
INFORMATION PROCESSING INFORMATION DISSEMINATION COLLECTION INVASION
Aggregation Breach of Confidentiality Surveillance Intrusion
Insecurity Disclosure Interrogation Decisional Interference
Identification Exposure
Secondary Use Increased Accessibility
Exclusion Blackmail
Appropriation
Distortion

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Personal Information

  • Privacy Wiki indicates laws and regulations using categories of personal information. The following are categories of information relating to an individual, whether it relates to their private, professional or public life. Categories are not exclusive. Data may transcend multiple information categories:
INTERNAL EXTERNAL TRACKING SOCIAL FINANCIAL HISTORICAL
Preference Identifying Computer Device Professional Account History
Authenticating Ethnicity Contact Criminal Ownership
Knowledge & Belief Sexual Location Public Life Transactional
Behavioral Family Credit
Demographic Social Network
Medical and Health Communication
Physical Characteristics

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Volunteer Editors

While most state laws that touch on privacy issues are already in the Wiki, volunteers will keep the states current.

  • To learn more about how to join the Privacy Wiki as State Editors, please reach out to our Chief Legal Editor. We are excited to see you as a Legal State Editor in the Wiki!

We hope to expand into other jurisdictions (such as the EU) in the near future!

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