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    Without control over access to personal information, indi... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Control of access to one's personal information is the key to maintaining privacy.

    Without control over access to personal information, individuals cannot enforce their moral right to privacy.

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    Who has the final say whether or not some information about a user is communicated or not? Who is allowed to sell your medical records, your financial records, your email, your browser history, etc.? If you do not have control over this process, then how can you enforce your own moral right to privacy? For instance Alan Westin argued in the very early decades of the advance of digital information technologies that control of access to one’s personal information was the key to maintaining privacy

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