Description: Global privacy refers to the concept of protecting personal data across different jurisdictions and cultures, recognizing that individuals’ information can be collected, stored, and processed in multiple countries. This approach is crucial in an interconnected world where companies and organizations operate internationally and data flows across borders. Global privacy involves implementing standards and regulations that ensure individuals’ rights over their personal information are respected, regardless of where they are located. This includes users’ ability to control who has access to their data, how it is used, and the possibility of requesting its deletion. The growing concern over information security and misuse of data has led to a greater focus on global privacy, driving the creation of laws such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe, which establishes strict standards for personal data protection. As technology advances and privacy threats become more sophisticated, the need for a global privacy framework becomes increasingly relevant, fostering trust between consumers and businesses in a digital environment.