The details of the individual's life vary from birth to death in terms of the environment in which he grows up, the circumstances that surround him, and the external influences surrounding him as a whole. This makes the life of each individual to another different and colorful with stories, including natural and unnatural. This governs the extent to which these can affect other people around him or he himself. Do you take him to what is good for him and good or harm him, here the person is keen on the pattern of his participation in these details. in his life to others in a way that may be public or private restricted is keen that this circle does not grow in his life in order to preserve the limits of his privacy and not to touch others by mistake violated by it, It is natural that each individual has his own life, which is colored by different events and facts that he wants to maintain the privacy and nature of his participation in his life with people who are closest to him than others, and if he wants to share his life by choosing for a specific purpose, it is to a destination that meets his desired need, but in certain circumstances the individual may share his own information by virtue of the circumstances to the parties that impose on him to provide this information either for a security purpose or another need in which the privacy cordon is broken.
Mohsen, A. M. (2024). The right to digital privacy and its scope through social networking sites "a comparative study". Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 14(89.), 1-43. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.383672
MLA
Alia Moayad Mohsen. "The right to digital privacy and its scope through social networking sites "a comparative study"", Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 14, 89., 2024, 1-43. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.383672
HARVARD
Mohsen, A. M. (2024). 'The right to digital privacy and its scope through social networking sites "a comparative study"', Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 14(89.), pp. 1-43. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.383672
VANCOUVER
Mohsen, A. M. The right to digital privacy and its scope through social networking sites "a comparative study". Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 2024; 14(89.): 1-43. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.383672