Internet Privacy

Internet Privacy refers to the right and ability of individuals to control the collection, storage, and dissemination of their personal information while using the internet. This concept encompasses various practices and measures that protect users from unauthorized access, data breaches, tracking, and surveillance. It highlights the importance of safeguarding personal data—such as browsing habits, location information, and communication—against misuse by third parties, including corporations and governments. Internet Privacy is influenced by laws, technologies, and user behaviors and is critical in the context of increasing digital connectivity and data availability, where individuals often share personal information online. Privacy tools and practices, such as encryption, virtual private networks (VPNs), and privacy-focused search engines, are essential for maintaining a level of security and confidentiality in online activities.