PRIVACY OF PERSONAL DATA AND ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT: A SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS
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personal data, privacy, digital ethics, information society, moral responsibility, data protection, philosophical analysis, ethical transformationAbstract
Society's quick digitalization has greatly impacted the way people, their private data, and the organizations handling such data relate to each other. The study finds that the effective safeguarding of personal data privacy necessitates the establishment of solid legal frameworks as well as a radical change in the society's perception of moral duties in the digital domain.
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