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Monero (; abbreviation: XMR) is a blockchain-based cryptocurrency which is private, untraceable, fungible, and decentralized.

privacy
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webcam
alt=Small box with a lens inside|thumb|A Logitech-branded webcam attached to a laptop
A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network. They are primarily used in video telephony, live streaming and social media, and security. Webcams can be built-in computer hardware, like a laptop, or peripheral devices, and are commonly connected to a device using USB or wireless protocol.
radio-frequency identification
technology using electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects
Internet censorship
control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet

surveillance
thumb|Surveillance cameras in Gdynia, Poland
thumb|Surveillance Camera to support the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia|Washington, DC Police
personal data
any piece of information about a person that is not publicly known, or that allows identification of that person
information privacy
appropriate collection, use and dissemination of personal data in products and services, as well as their protection and related legal and political issues
bank secrecy
the agreement between a financial institution and its client
COBIT
COBIT (Control Objectives for Information and Related Technologies) is a framework created by ISACA for information technology (IT) management and IT governance.
banking in Switzerland
regulation
Data Privacy Day
holiday
secrecy of correspondence
legal right in some European countries
safe deposit box
secure container for storage of valuables – usually in a bank
resident register
government registry of the current and permanent residence of persons
COVID-19 app
contact tracing mobile app for the identification of persons who may have come into contact with a person infected with COVID-19
Q516804
annual hacker meeting held in Germany and online
trial by media
media coverage presenting a widespread impression of a party's guilt or innocence, independent of legal proceedings
nothing-to-hide argument
argument that one doesn't need privacy unless someone is doing something wrong
Cabinet noir
type of government intelligence gathering office
cryptocurrency tumbler
service that attempts to obscure cryptocurrency money trails
private currency
form of currency

privacy law
area of law
privacy by design
concept

mobile phone tracking
identifying the location of a mobile phone
public records
records originating with or maintained by a government and available for access by the public
reputation management
the act of influencing, controlling, enhancing, or concealing of an individual's or group's reputation
numbered bank account
type of bank account
k-anonymity
'''k-anonymity' is a property possessed by certain anonymized data. The term k''-anonymity was first introduced by Pierangela Samarati and Latanya Sweeney in a paper published in 1998, although the concept dates to a 1986 paper by Tore Dalenius.
employee monitoring
surveillance of workers' activity
web tracking
practice by which operators of websites collect, store and share information about a particular user's activity on the World Wide Web
Nitter
Nitter is a free and open source alternative frontend for Twitter, focusing on privacy and performance. Nitter is designed to allow access to Twitter without tracking, advertisements, or the need for an account. It only supports browsing, and cannot be used to sign in or interact with the Twitter community. Users can view user profiles, replies, media, and individual Tweets alongside their comments and Quote Tweets. Nitter also allows for searching by keywords, hashtags, usernames, locations, media and dates and supports the same formatting as Twitter's native advanced search function.
in camera
court proceeding held in private
door hanger
plastic or cardboard sign, generally rectangular in shape, cut to hang from the handle or knob of a door
DNA database
database of DNA profiles
NHS COVID-19
contact tracking app of the National Health Service in England
white noise machine
device that produces white noise or other similar random sounds
digital privacy
concept of privacy in the context of e-services
harvest now, decrypt later
surveillance strategy
privacy-enhancing technologies
method used to protect an online user's personally identifiable information (PII)
government database
electronic, print, or other information collected by a state
consumer privacy
Data collection practices on people
privacy software
software built to protect the privacy of its users
Internet Universality
UNESCO concept and framework