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Privacy
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For other uses, see
Privacy (disambiguation).
Privacy (from
Latin:
privatus) is the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves, or information about themselves, and thereby express themselves selectively. The boundaries and content of what is considered private differ among cultures and individuals, but share common themes. When something is private to a person, it usually means that something is inherently special or sensitive to them. The domain of privacy partially overlaps
security, which can include the concepts of appropriate use, as well as protection of information. Privacy may also take the form of
bodily integrity.
The right not to be subjected to unsanctioned invasion of privacy by the , and in some cases,
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