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Privacy is, in the most broad sense, the right of an individuals to control or withhold data or [[Concept:Metadata|metadata]] pertaining to themselves or to those in their care.
Much like [[w:security|security]], it is an active process of considering how our choices impact us and what we can do to reduce the likelihood of undesirable outcomes ([[w:data breach|data breaches]], [[w:Cybercrime|
Privacy is a spectrum. It is impossible to attain absolute or perfect privacy. However, it is also possible to significantly improve your privacy by implementing relatively small changes to how you conduct yourself in your daily life, particularly online.<br>
Like many things in life, privacy is a [[w:cost-benefit analysis|cost benefit analysis]]. Many steps that could improve your privacy cost too much, whether in terms of your time, effort, efficiency,
See also:[[w:privacy]]
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