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privacy
[ prahy-vuh-see; British also priv-uh-see ]
noun
- the state of being apart from other people or concealed from their view; solitude; seclusion:
Please leave the room and give me some privacy.
- the state of being free from unwanted or undue intrusion or disturbance in one's private life or affairs; freedom to be let alone: invasion of privacy.
Tourists must respect the tribe’s privacy.
Those who wish to smoke can do so in the privacy of their own homes.
- freedom from damaging publicity, public scrutiny, secret surveillance, or unauthorized disclosure of one’s personal data or information, as by a government, corporation, or individual:
Ordinary citizens have a qualified right to privacy.
There is so much information about us online that personal privacy may be a thing of the past.
- the state of being concealed; secrecy:
Before he told us of his plans, he insisted on total privacy.
- Usually privacies. Archaic. a personal matter that is concealed; a secret.
- Archaic. a private or secluded place.
privacy
/ ˈpraɪvəsɪ; ˈprɪvəsɪ /
noun
- the condition of being private or withdrawn; seclusion
- the condition of being secret; secrecy
- philosophy the condition of being necessarily restricted to a single person
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Though the photo cuts off the top half of the cardigan-clad baby’s face, presumably for privacy reasons, her name can be seen boldly emblazoned — in gold, of course — on her plain white onesie.
On the other side, privacy campaigners complain the new rules threaten users' freedom.
They have backed calls to technology firms that parents should be able to gain access to information on the phones of children who have died, despite arguments about privacy.
Since then, she's consistently been treated in inexcusably appalling ways, having her privacy violated and the vilest of commentary directed at her.
A US State Department spokesperson said: "Due to privacy and other considerations, and visa confidentiality, we generally will not comment on department actions with respect to specific cases."
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