Privacy Policy in E Government Websites: A Case Study of Saudi Arabia
- Sami M. Alhomod
- Mohd Mudasir Shafi
Abstract
Information privacy has been one of the areas of extended discussion over a past decade. There has been a lot of discussion about the information privacy online. Presence of a privacy page in a website is one way of ensuring privacy in a website. This paper is concerned with the presence of privacy policy in e government websites of Saudi Arabia. During the course of this study we looked for the presence of privacy policy in E government websites of Saudi Arabia. This paper presents the result of the study, and the aim is to draw attention of the governing bodies and Administrators towards the privacy policy implementation in their websites.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/cis.v5n2p88
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