Sentences with phrase «much privacy means»

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The centralization of securities data means investors are at much greater risk that their privacy will be breached or confidential information about their investments will be misused.
It means walking a fine line between sharing my life and sharing too much about my children, who deserve privacy.
When you describe to people what that means for them, the need for anonymity and privacy and control become much more apparent.
I'm a pre-everything mtf trans girl, as much as I'd love to transition I can't for a couple more years because of my job: (in the mean time though I want to explore the possibility of being treated like a lady in privacy with a man as I don't want to be «out» until I'm satisfied...
That does mean you have to make a personal page, but you don't have to post anything on the personal page, and you can button the privacy down tight so people can't see much of anything (if you set it to say, friends only, and then never accept or send friend requests, it's effectively not there).
Being a bit off the center means you get to much more privacy and the beach is less crowded.
... so there's not all that much separating the passenger from the aisle meaning that privacy is limited.
We conclude by suggesting that courts must confront the social implications of informational privacy much more deeply than they have, interrogating its meaning, not one technology at a time, but within a larger empirical universe of information emanation.
Facebook on Wednesday came forward with several announcements meant to show the world how much it really care about its users and their privacy.
The move is still meant to increase the level of privacy users can expect from Android and the author of the commit argues as much, indicating that idling apps have little reason to attempt accessing one's camera in the first place.
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