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- Ligne n°115 : properly handling its users' privacy. Unfortunately, most of the
- Ligne n°117 : appears to be respecting our current privacy settings. And, yes, there
- Ligne n°123 : While many debates over technology and privacy concern obscurity, the
- Ligne n°124 : term rarely gets used. This is unfortunate, as "privacy" is an
- Ligne n°126 : pin down. Sometimes, people talk about privacy when they are worried
- Ligne n°127 : about confidentiality. Other times they evoke privacy to discuss issues
- Ligne n°138 : invisible to search engines increases obscurity. So does using privacy
- Ligne n°149 : concept of privacy.
- Ligne n°154 : privacy interest in the "practical obscurity" of information that was
- Ligne n°160 : meaning in the concept of privacy.
- Ligne n°162 : Many contemporary privacy disputes are probably better classified as
- Ligne n°164 : a newspaper violated the privacy rights of gun owners by publishing a
- Ligne n°171 : implicitly protected privacy interests. Now, in an attempt to keep pace
- Ligne n°179 : defaults. Likewise, claims for "privacy in public," as occur in
- Ligne n°194 : publicly shared, it presents no new privacy issues. As Facebook
- Ligne n°195 : hammered home, a user's original privacy settings are neither altered
- Ligne n°197 : emphasized the 'privacy awareness' of the new search engine."
- Ligne n°208 : Respecting Facebook users' privacy settings is no small feature, due to
- Ligne n°209 : the harm that can result when privacy settings are given too little
- Ligne n°221 : privacy problems will arise. What this appeal to status quo relations
- Ligne n°222 : and existing privacy settings conceals is the transformative potential
- Ligne n°284 : Some of the chatter about Graph and privacy belies the optimistic