Sentence examples for privacy is going from inspiring English sources

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"It feels like part of your privacy is going".

And Apple's hardline stance on privacy is going to leave it in Google's dust.

Particularly with medical applications, where people will hopefully be feeding stuff back to their doctors, the ownership of data and privacy is going to become a big issue".

"Would anybody who is being intimidated, scared, in fear, concerned with their privacy, continue with any behavior where he knows his privacy is going to be violated?" Mr. Altman said.

Like it or not, privacy is going to win this battle.

"The idea that privacy is dead is deeply unfounded but the way we protect privacy is going through a fundamental change," he says.

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One says: 'It's hopeless, privacy is gone, why struggle?' The other: 'I'm not doing anything wrong, why should I care?'.

Take Brodeur out of an Essex County suburb and deposit him in the middle of his native Montreal, and his privacy is gone.

One argument says: "It's hopeless, privacy is gone, why struggle?" The other says: "I'm not doing anything wrong, why should I care?" These are actually the most significant forms of opposition that we face in doing what we know we ought to do.

"Privacy is gone, whether you like it or not". .

For many of you, you might be concerned that too many companies now know your every move and that privacy is gone.

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