Ultimately, the reason privacy is so vital is it's the realm in which we can do all the things that are valuable as human beings. It's the place that uniquely enables us to explore limits, to test boundaries, to engage in novel and creative ways of thinking and being.
We have got to protect privacy rights. We have got to protect our God-given, constitutionally protected civil liberties, and we are not doing that in the federal government. The Department of Homeland Security, as well as the TSA, is a great culprit in being a Gestapo-type organization.
Sometimes, giving up your privacy is a little like going to the dentist and we have let him have access that no one's ever had.
Businesses that make consumer privacy a point of competitive differentiation will enjoy greater customer loyalty.
It is both impractical and very harmful for each state to enact differing and conflicting privacy burdens on broadband providers, many of which serve multiple states, if not the entire country.
I think we're seeing privacy diminish, not by laws... but by young people who don't seem to value their privacy.
What you did do with your grocery card, discount card is much more invasive to your privacy than what the NSA does.
I'm learning to accept the lack of privacy as the real downer in my profession.
The most promising privacy thing is stupid phones. I'm dumping all my smart phones.
Privacy is one of the biggest problems in this new electronic age.
I don't know if the European Union contributes a great deal to espionage. At the union level, they talk about commerce and privacy. But to keep citizens safe, that remains a responsibility back in national capitals.
Beyonce is incredibly talented - gifted, in fact. She has an exceptional set of pipes and can actually sing. She is a terrific dancer - without the explicit moves best left for the privacy of her bedroom.
Privacy is not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution as freedom of speech is in the First Amendment.
I value my privacy and my personal life - and I certainly don't exploit my personal life.
Writing can sometimes be exploitative. I like to take a few steps of remove in order to respect the privacy of the subject. If readers make the link, they have engaged with the poem.
When you run for president, and become president, they just rip you apart. Every facade of privacy that you have is gone. I think everybody believes that, to some extent, you can maintain privacy. And I think in the end, everybody gets proven wrong.
Privacy with medical information is a fallacy. If everyone's information is out there, it's part of the collective.
As the law catches up and the battle between corporate profits and social good plays out, we need to be careful not to be lulled into a false sense of privacy.
I'm one of those people who fiercely guards their privacy, so I hate doing interviews.
There are only two occasions when Americans respect privacy, especially in Presidents. Those are prayer and fishing.