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But thanks to new technology, you don't have to use the side-eye technique to compromise someone's privacy.
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Given how few "anonymous" data points are required to identify an individual from credit card data, it's hard to believe that linking people's behavior on services as diverse as Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps, and others to offline buying habits couldn't result in someone's privacy being compromised, especially if it ever fell into the hands of hackers.
In fact, no one from any of these cyberlibertarian organizations could name a single instance of someone's privacy having been compromised by a cookie.
"You can't just invade someone's privacy".
Either way, it seems highly likely that someone's privacy has been invaded.
"You know you're infringing on someone's privacy, though you don't mean to".
Also taking care of someone's privacy was frequently mentioned as a dignity-conserving aspect of nursing home care.
Never invade someone's privacy to spy on them.
Recent discussions about video surveillance relate to online privacy and how technology such as wearable devices and CCTV can compromise people's privacy.
Abiomed and the hospital had stated that they didn't want to compromise the patient's privacy.
Communications technology these days compromises people's privacy more than it used to.
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