You believe in safeguarding personal information to protect individual autonomy and prevent unwanted intrusion or surveillance.
The "Privacy" political ideology is a perspective that places a high value on the protection of personal privacy as a fundamental human right. This ideology is rooted in the belief that individuals should have control over their personal information and the ability to conduct their lives without unwarranted interference. It emphasizes the importance of confidentiality, anonymity, and personal autonomy.
The history of the Privacy political ideology is complex and multifaceted, as it has evolved alongside societal changes and technological advancements. The concept of privacy…
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Can you describe a scenario where the collective benefits of data sharing might outweigh personal privacy concerns?
@9JQ4JF53mos3MO
private things like family issues should be kept secret unless proved evidence
@9JQ32W73mos3MO
Individual data privacy helps both businesses and consumers. For businesses, it means a distinct advantage in terms of trust and brand recognition. And for consumers, it's the safety of being protected from data breaches, fraud, and financial loss.
@9JQ42RD3mos3MO
Certain things such as family issues or relationship issues shouldn't be peeked at.
@9JQ4XZBLibertarian 3mos3MO
If you are employed in anyway by the government, I believe you should have to sacrifice your privacy. Anyone outside of the government should not be made to disclose information they don't want to and especially should not have it done without their knowledge. Privacy and individual liberties are extremely important, and I would rather be less certain of other people and have to use my intuition and common sense than have information they would never consent to disclose to me or anyone else. We are human beings, there is inherit mystery and unknowns. We cannot eliminate uncertainty, and no organization should encroach on the right to privacy.
@ISIDEWITH3mos3MO
What emotions do you feel when discussing your privacy rights with others who may not value them?
@9KJW2CLRepublican3mos3MO
I would say that i'm uncomfortable. because I love my privacy.
@9KJXC4H3mos3MO
I feel as though my rights should be respected, and if someone wont acknowledge that I have no business talking to them. To put it simply i'd probably be annoyed
I value my privacy a lot. I need to feel safe in my own home
@ISIDEWITH4mos4MO
Why might someone choose to live off the grid, and could you see yourself ever doing it?
@9JGTPX44mos4MO
To escape the clutches and the control of government and authority.
@9JHM98C4mos4MO
the first responsability of a person is to their family, than comunity, than to their enviroment, and only after that to their state and nation, if the nation interferes with the person's ability to take care of things that take priority, it is only reasonable to defende their interest.
@9JH3LCC4mos4MO
Especially with the growing popularity of AI, I feel like the ways we depend on technology are ever-expanding and I fear for the state of the world if we become too dependent on our devices to be able to think clearly without them.
@9JGV33T4mos4MO
The likelihood of someone living off could be due to invasion of privacy that the government holds. Plus with more advanced technology a lot of people are becoming brain-rot and very uncooperative. Being isolated seems safer than being in a big crowd.
@9JGTT3L4mos4MO
Yes, because who knows what the government does behind us citizens back
@9JGTLQT4mos4MO
yes i see myself trying to do something like that in order to live a nice and quiet life.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Do you believe parents should monitor their children's online activities, and where would you draw the line?
@9HLBHH9Independent5mos5MO
I think when kids are kids parents should monitor their own kids devices but after they start puberty and stuff I think at that point where boundaries are made and such.
@9HLBR9T5mos5MO
I think that children have the right to browse privately unless seen doing inappropriate actions on it.
@9HKNYZF5mos5MO
It depends on the child's age, I would say monitor it less as they grow older so they can have a chance to learn stuff on their own and have some form of privacy at a point in their life. It would also depend on if the child has any mental diseases, or just how the child acts in general
@9HLB8785mos5MO
Yes, and draw the line when it comes to sexuality and pornography
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Would you trade your personal information for convenience or free services online, and why?
@9H8P7ML6mos6MO
I would not because with that information anyone online with that could impersonate me and do tons of damage to my status online or in person.
@9H8NX77Republican6mos6MO
It depends on what it is, and if the website is trustworthy.
@9H8NP5W6mos6MO
No, because if I am giving out my information it needs to be secure.
@9H8P44FPeace and Freedom6mos6MO
No, giving away your personal information online can leave your finances and personal information in a horrid state
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Do you think seeking privacy makes someone appear suspicious, and why would it be perceived that way?
@9HG8MQQIndependent6mos6MO
No, everyone has the right to privacy, therefore being private doesn't always mean that someone is suspicious.
@9HG8F7X6mos6MO
No, I believe everyone has the right to their own privacy. Privacy is important and no one should have to worry about being seen as "suspicious" when wanting some privacy.
@9HG8BXD6mos6MO
Someone seeking privacy is not suspicious, people are entitled to their privacy.
@9HG8F496mos6MO
no it doesn't seem suspicious to me, they probably are just a private person or know their rights. It might seem suspicious because others might think they have something to hide
@ISIDEWITH4mos4MO
What emotions surface when you think about the possibility of your online activities being tracked?
@9JJVJNTIndependent4mos4MO
Oversharing on social media can compromise your privacy and put you at risk for identity theft, fraud, and other cyber threats.
@9JJV6QR4mos4MO
I am a little frustrated. I should be able to live my life, but if you have probable cause its a different story.
@9JJV5HF4mos4MO
It makes me feel creeped out that people could be watching me through the little camera in my computer or phone or that they could be listening in on my conversations
@ISIDEWITH4mos4MO
If you learned your conversation was secretly recorded, how would this affect your sense of security and trust?
@9JCPKJT4mos4MO
Not very much, I have little faith that privacy truly exists. However I would feel my trust was violated if the individual was close to me or used the informs against me.
@9JCV9624mos4MO
The precedent of getting comfortable to the idea of recorded conversations without consent and without legitimate cause is a slippery slope especially if such a precedent lands in the lap of a bad actor
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@9JCPK8X4mos4MO
I would be correct to assume everything was recorded so yes my trust would decrease.
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
How does the potential risk of having your identity stolen online change the way you use the internet?
@9HX7SRHRepublican4mos4MO
I think with caution, as in if the whole world is about to see what I am about to say or do what would they think.
@9HX7SLXRepublican4mos4MO
It makes me attempt to use more common sense in what I visit/do online.
@9HX7THC4mos4MO
I don’t think it’s right. People need to get out of peoples businesses.
@9HX7SDF4mos4MO
One person cannot safely pass as another in public. Practical means do exist for making the process for identifying people public, and so depriving identity thieves of the privacy they need.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Is absolute privacy possible in today's world, and do you think it's necessary for a healthy society?
@9H97SQR6mos6MO
If the privacy of some people is important, it depends on whether they want privacy because there are things that should not be private.
@9H97TZ3Republican6mos6MO
No but a lot more can be done. I feel that in the last 4 years the government has pushed a political agenda upon me and my fellow Americans, that I fundamentally disagree with. Is total privacy possible, probably not, but more can be done to try to get there.
@9H97GQD6mos6MO
I think it is. We’re surrounded by a lot of things almost all the time, i think we can benefit from it.
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