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The phrase "privacy erosion" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the gradual loss or weakening of privacy rights or protections in various contexts, such as technology, law, or personal data. Example: "With the rise of social media and data collection, many experts are concerned about the ongoing privacy erosion affecting users worldwide."
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But perhaps the biggest challenge in the coming years is convincing people to care enough to fight back against privacy erosion, which we often don't even realise is happening.
One obvious way of doing that would involve privacy erosion – for example by harvesting the geotagging data that these hapless users will have encoded with their pics – which is why some people are already advising them on how to delete their accounts before it's too late.
With all this privacy erosion, those CEOs may actually be right but only because they're working to kill privacy.
As such, extensions were proposed along with a scope for future work: Areas around highly recurrent locations where the mechanism reports uniformly, effectively stopping the privacy erosion.
But the fact the hardware has been created and will soon be pushed out — doubtless promoted with the help of millions of Apple marketing dollars — already represents the next wave of tech-fueled privacy erosion.
It's the only way to truly stop the privacy erosion tide.
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This means these companies are motivated to continually ratchet down the privacy of their services, while at the same time pronouncing privacy erosions as inevitable and giving users the illusion of control.
Unless businesses can protect privacy, the erosion of trust could seriously harm e-commerce as well as cause the public to become wary about using the Internet for education, research and other important non-commercial functions.
But as Orwellian as it all seems, this invasion of privacy and erosion of our civil liberties can serve as a source for art.
But as Orwellian as all the machine-vision seems, this invasion of privacy and erosion of our civil liberties can serve as a source for art.
"Our concern is not simply invasion of privacy, but the erosion of the scientific deliberative process," the scientists wrote.
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