Privacy Barrier

/ˈprɪvəsi ˈbæriər/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legal or procedural measure designed to prevent unauthorized access to confidential information, protecting individuals' or entities' private data.
    The company implemented a privacy barrier to restrict employee access to customers' personal records.

Forms

  • privacy barriers

Commentary

In legal drafting, a privacy barrier often refers to internal controls or agreements that create a firewall preventing information flow, especially in compliance and data protection contexts.

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