Quotes About Privacy
Dorothy is th cool type of temperament who quite frequently thinks that two is a crowd.
~ Anita Loos
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we all have secrets. We've all done things of which we're ashamed.
~ Ann Cleeves
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she'd felt on coming into the house, made Vera angry. Bloody hippies! She'd given them a key for emergencies, not so that they could wander into her house whenever they felt like it. They had no respect for personal boundaries.
~ Ann Cleeves
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When I was a kid, it was always very embarrassing for me if I wet the bed - I was 5 years old. I didn't want my parents or my brothers to find out because they'd bust my chops to no end.
~ Ian Ziering
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Do any of us actually want to live in a world where your boss can decide that he or she is morally opposed to mental health care? What if your employer was morally opposed to getting x-rays or antibiotics? How about just being forced to disclose your private medical information to your employer?
~ Richard Carmona
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What if people could use the Internet to create a new kind of money, one that didn't involve governments and central banks and could be used anonymously, like cash?
~ Daniel Lyons
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Why do the police need to know where I am? In the hands of a benevolent government, they could be looking after your interests, but what if the next government isn't so benevolent?
~ Val McDermid
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What if in a permission-based structure, you could decide if you wanted to provide value to advertisers or to political groups? Or, for instance, share your medical data for cancer research? All those options should be available for an individual to make.
~ Brittany Kaiser
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We now expect Google, Facebook, Twitter and other companies to police the Internet for dangerous and illegal material - violent, terrorist, criminal - and some democratic governments require them to do so. But what if they did decide to repress material for political reasons? How would we know?
~ Anne Applebaum
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Regarding social media, I really don't understand what appears to be the general population's lack of concern over privacy issues in publicizing their entire lives on the Internet for others to see to such an extent... but hey it's them, not me, so whatever.
~ Axl Rose
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Unless you are cool with all of your photos and messages becoming public one day, you should delete WhatsApp from your phone.
~ Pavel Durov
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If you have WhatsApp and your phone goes down, you don't have access to your messages. You can't send documents and it's not private.
~ Pavel Durov
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For WhatsApp to become a privacy-oriented service, it has to risk losing entire markets and clashing with authorities in their home country.
~ Pavel Durov
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Looking back, there hasn't been a single day in WhatsApp's 10 year journey when this service was secure.
~ Pavel Durov
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WhatsApp doesn't only fail to protect your WhatsApp messages - this app is being consistently used as a Trojan horse to spy on your non-WhatsApp photos and messages.
~ Pavel Durov
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We need to make sure that organisations like WhatsApp - and there are plenty of others like that - don't provide a secret place for terrorists to communicate with each other.
~ Amber Rudd
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Facebook has long been part of surveillance programs, long before it acquired WhatsApp.
~ Pavel Durov
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I do not take any pleasure whatsoever in being a famous person.
~ Donna Leon
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Foreigners like me have no privacy rights whatsoever. Yet we keep using U.S.-based services all the time, making us a legal target for gathering and storing our private information. Other countries do surveillance as well. But nobody has the global visibility that United States does.
~ Mikko Hypponen
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I don't feel the need to be in the spotlight whatsoever.
~ Linda Perry
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As an actor, depending on who you are, you might be stopped on the street and might not get all the privacy you want, but I'd rather have that than no human connection whatsoever.
~ Asa Butterfield
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My biggest thing has always been privacy. With an interview such as this where the questions are about me, I struggle to express myself. I have an immediate answer in my head of what I'd say, but sometimes I feel that it would be too honest. So these wheels of censorship start going around my head.
~ Garrett Hedlund
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I love being in disguise whenever I go to the mall.
~ Liza Soberano
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You do not want to talk to me on the phone. How do I know? Because I don't want to talk to you on the phone. Nothing personal, I just can't stand the thing. I find it intrusive and somehow presumptuous. It sounds off insolently whenever it chooses and expects me to drop whatever I'm doing and, well, engage. With others!
~ Jeffrey Kluger
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