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 * Privacy** = Being free from being observed or disturbed by other people

Also see: Differential privacy "Differential privacy, translated from Apple-speak, is the statistical science of trying to learn as much as possible about a group while learning as little as possible about any individual in it. With differential privacy, Apple can collect and store its users’ data in a format that lets it glean useful notions about what people do, say, like and want without being able to extract anything about a single, specific one of those people that might represent a privacy violation. And neither could hackers or intelligence agencies." https://www.wired.com/2016/06/apples-differential-privacy-collecting-data

Recommended Listening
[|Eavesdropping: political surveillance in the democratic state] - Rear Vision looks at the remarkable rise of the Surveillance State—from the opening of mail in 19th century Britain to the recent revelations of whistleblower Edward Snowden about the 'massive American surveillance machine'.

[|Edward Snowden: Why he became a whistleblower] - In his first Australian appearance, via video link from Russia, Edward Snowden explains what motivated him to release classified documents and why he is so concerned about the mass surveillance of citizens.

 === [|Perspectives on Privacy] ===  It’s a “wicked” problem: how to safeguard individual privacy in a world that now runs on the trade of personal data.

Recommended Viewing
[|United States of Secrets - Frontline]

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Google
[] [|https://www.google.com/intl/en_us/policies/privacy]

Videos
[|30c3: To Protect And Infect, Part 2]

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