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The phrase "prioritize privacy" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
Example: "As a company, we must prioritize privacy and security of our customers' personal information."
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These instances of government surveillance have been justified by decades of disparate "threats" under multiple administrations that have repeatedly made promises to "prioritize privacy without compromising security," while we all have been led by the current narratives.
"Expect marketers to explore new, creative ways of reaching consumers who prioritize privacy".
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In the age of endless sharing, super cookies, social search results, and that ever-present social graph, it's comforting to know that there are some who are still prioritizing privacy.
This process of prioritizing privacy occurs when we reset our standards for what does and does not get to enter the public domain.
For Facebook to truly prioritize user privacy could mean the collapse of its revenue engine.
Zriashchev, of course, made a point to reiterate the need to prioritize data privacy and security as connected tech becomes more ubiquitous.
And it's well worth noting that Apple prioritizes customer privacy here over a big potential upside in ad revenue.
Butcher asked whether this court ruling could have a negative impact on entrepreneurs, since it prioritizes individual privacy over digital data.
Are you kidding me?!? NO WAY! Research confirms that younger Americans are more likely than older age groups to prioritize protecting personal privacy over personal safety.
Google is not playing a straight bat here because as an entity and a business it prioritizes information over privacy.
As a digital rights lawyer, Gagnier tells me that she'll prioritize digital literacy, immigration, privacy, and protection from online harassment.
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