The right to personal privacy is precious. Without it, we are all potential victims for a prying secret police.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Privacy is a right, but as in any democratic society, it is not an absolute right.
I suspect privacy is a very new concept to humanity.
If the right to privacy means anything, it is the right of the individual, married or single, to be free from unwarranted governmental intrusion.
In digital era, privacy must be a priority. Is it just me, or is secret blanket surveillance obscenely outrageous?
Privacy is not something that I'm merely entitled to, it's an absolute prerequisite.
The last refuge of privacy cannot be placed solely in law or technology. It must repose in both, and a thoughtful combination of the two can help us thread a path between having all our secrets trivially discoverable and preserving nothing for our later selves for fear of that discovery.
I feel like everyone has the right to privacy, even if you're the most famous person in the world.
People have a right to privacy, but they also have a right to live. Fundamentally, we need cybersecurity and need to secure communications as well.
I am of mixed minds about the issue of privacy. On one hand, I understand that information is power, and power is, well, power, so keeping your private information to yourself is essential - especially if you are a controversial figure, a celebrity, or a dissident.
We must restrict the anonymity behind which people hide to commit crimes. As citizens, we have a right to privacy. We have no such right to anonymity.