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The appeal for privacy seems reasonable in its own right.
Today, privacy seems to be on a similar trajectory.
Given the potential benefits, the risk of giving up some privacy seems insignificant, he says.
Just more than a year later, privacy seems to be on everyone's mind.
In such a world, the very notion of a "legitimate expectation of privacy" seems antique.
"Like many other desirable things not included in the Constitution," he wrote, " 'informational privacy' seems liked a good idea".
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This privacy seemed as lovely as any trout we might have caught.
Size, power, and the need for privacy seemed to be the dominant elements of its architecture.
That explanation, along with a mention of women's right to privacy, seemed aimed at Tea Party libertarians.
Plenty – because security and privacy seem to be mostly an afterthought as we embed and use technology in our physical devices.
American phone booths are now a thing of the past, of course, and Americans' expectations of privacy seem to be fast disappearing, too.
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