Privacy
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638 examples of Privacy in a sentence
You have to offer them confidentiality, privacy, you have to be fantastic at helping them, and then they will come, and they will come in droves.
One, they have a lot of sexual
privacy.
But it had a lockable door, it had privacy, it had water, it had soap so I could wash my hands, and I did because I'm a woman, and we do that.
I'm not looking to create a world where our inner lives are ripped open and our personal data and our
privacy
given away to people and entities where we don't want to see it go.
But I believe it can be done in a way that protects our privacy, just like right now, when I look at your car from the outside, I don't really know about you.
No robot should have an expectation of
privacy
in a public place.
In the
privacy
of my room, covered in sawdust, I would saw, trim and polish wood all night long until a bow took shape.
There's no
privacy.
So this is an image of the actual algorithm itself with the names scrambled for privacy, but you can see that these blocks of color are actually the four different flights, the two different towers, the first responders, and you can actually see within that different floors, and then the green lines are the interpersonal connections that were requested by the families themselves.
So something for you to think about: As we adopt these new applications and mobile devices, as we play with these shiny new toys, how much are we trading off convenience for
privacy
and security?
And we can see that the new, emerging, top trending topic is about digital
privacy.
Even though I'd never mentioned her name, she sued me for defamation and invasion of
privacy.
I would like to tell you a story connecting the notorious
privacy
incident involving Adam and Eve, and the remarkable shift in the boundaries between public and private which has occurred in the past 10 years.
Now there is much to gain and benefit from this massive analysis of personal information, or big data, but there are also complex tradeoffs that come from giving away our
privacy.
Well, we conjecture that the result of this combination of technologies will be a radical change in our very notions of
privacy
and anonymity.
But in fact,
privacy
is not about having something negative to hide.
When someone tells you, "People don't care about privacy," consider whether the game has been designed and rigged so that they cannot care about privacy, and coming to the realization that these manipulations occur is already halfway through the process of being able to protect yourself.
When someone tells you that
privacy
is incompatible with the benefits of big data, consider that in the last 20 years, researchers have created technologies to allow virtually any electronic transactions to take place in a more privacy-preserving manner.
In other words, we can have the benefits of big data while protecting
privacy.
There is a second
privacy
interpretation of the story of the Garden of Eden which doesn't have to do with the issue of Adam and Eve feeling naked and feeling ashamed.
So privacy, in a way, is both the means and the price to pay for freedom.
Because we have this thing called privacy, and if you really think that you have nothing to hide, please make sure that's the first thing you tell me, because then I know that I should not trust you with any secrets, because obviously you can't keep a secret.
It's about
privacy.
Privacy
is nonnegotiable.
Her email was read, and she spoke at the United Nations Headquarters, and she said, "If there is no right to privacy, there can be no true freedom of expression and opinion, and therefore, there can be no effective democracy."
Privacy
is the building block of our democracies.
But at this critical moment in history, if we do not anchor freedom and justice, dignity and equality,
privacy
and autonomy in our personal lives, in our sexual lives, we will find it very hard to achieve in public life.
Well, of course it's happening at the edge, because in the middle, everybody's updating Facebook, or worse still, they're trying to understand Facebook's
privacy
settings.
That'll increase the
privacy
and the rights that people enjoy worldwide.
We can't tell you how many communications we're intercepting around the world, because to tell you that would be to invade your
privacy.
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