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Internet voting is surely coming. Though online ballots cannot be made secure, though the problems of voter authentication and privacy will remain unsolvable, I suspect we'll go ahead and do it anyway.
Ellen Ullman
Privacy
Voting
Problems
Internet
Will
Made
Though
Secure
Online
Remain
Unsolvable
Voter
Surely
Coming
Go
Ballots
Suspect
Cannot
Anyway
You have to fight for your privacy or you lose it.
Eric Schmidt
You
Privacy
Fight
Lose
Your
The audience plays a huge part in how a piece will actually form. They really allow the performers to walk a tightrope in a way that never seems to happen in the privacy of your own four walls. I'm listening to the audience, and they're listening to me.
Evelyn Glennie
Me
Privacy
Walk
Walls
Listening
Will
Own
Way
Seems
Allow
Never
Part
Performers
Piece
Audience
Tightrope
How
Huge
Huge Part
Form
Happen
Really
Your
Actually
Four
Plays
We need to start seeing privacy as a commons - as some kind of a public good that can get depleted as too many people treat it carelessly or abandon it too eagerly. What is privacy for? This question needs an urgent answer.
Evgeny Morozov
Good
Needs
Privacy
People
Treat
Too Many People
Too
Carelessly
Abandon
Kind
Seeing
Some
Answer
Question
Get
Depleted
Public
Commons
Urgent
Public Good
Many
Eagerly
Start
Need
I want my government to do something about my privacy - I don't want to just do it on my own.
Evgeny Morozov
Government
Privacy
Own
Just Do It
About
Something
My Own
Just
Want
The bigger the network, the harder it is to leave. Many users find it too daunting to start afresh on a new site, so they quietly consent to Facebook's privacy bullying.
Evgeny Morozov
Bullying
Privacy
Facebook
Too
Find
Network
Daunting
New
Leave
Quietly
Site
Bigger
Users
Many
Harder
Start
Consent
Anyone who lives in Washington and has an official position viscerally understands the cost of a lack of privacy. Every dinner - especially ones with a journalist in attendance - is preceded by the mandatory, 'This is off the record.' But everyone also knows, nothing is really 'off the record.'
Ezekiel Emanuel
Privacy
Dinner
Journalist
Mandatory
Nothing
Every
Everyone
Record
Cost
Attendance
Also
Knows
Understands
Off
Official
Lack
Anyone
Really
Who
Washington
Lives
Position
To be honest, I deliberately tend not to post things like 'I'm having a relationship' or where I live. I'm a bit reluctant to keep this kind of information up to date because people are inclined to see things like that as statements, and I rather keep a little bit of privacy, if possible at all.
Floor Jansen
Relationship
Privacy
People
Post
To Be Honest
Live
Statements
Bit
Possible
Kind
See
Rather
Having
Deliberately
Reluctant
Date
Tend
Like
Because
Up
Up-To-Date
Where
Information
Little
Little Bit
Inclined
Keep
Things
Honest
Privacy won't survive the present trajectory of technology - and with the sense of being perpetually watched, humans will behave more cautiously, less subversively. Our ideas about the competitive marketplace are at risk.
Franklin Foer
Technology
Privacy
Will
Sense
Our
Marketplace
About
Risk
More
Ideas
Perpetually
Survive
Behave
Trajectory
Being
Less
Present
Watched
Humans
Competitive
The companies that do the best job on managing a user's privacy will be the companies that ultimately are the most successful.
Fred Wilson
Best
Privacy
Will
Job
Most
Ultimately
Managing
Successful
User
Companies
Just like anyone else, I want privacy at times, but I understand that I am a celebrity.
G-Dragon
Privacy
Else
Like
Understand
Am
Times
Celebrity
Just
Want
Anyone
Anyone Else
My biggest thing has always been privacy. With an interview such as this where the questions are about me, I struggle to express myself. I have an immediate answer in my head of what I'd say, but sometimes I feel that it would be too honest. So these wheels of censorship start going around my head.
Garrett Hedlund
Myself
Me
Privacy
Struggle
Sometimes
Censorship
Too
Interview
Immediate
Say
Would
Would-Be
About
Head
Feel
Around
Answer
Always
Been
Questions
Going
Wheels
Where
Biggest
Biggest Thing
Express
Thing
Start
Honest
I don't actually believe there's any such thing as privacy.
George M. Church
Privacy
Believe
Any
Actually
Thing
The Obama administration says we only destroy the privacy of non-Americans. That is not true. The government is spying on Americans.
Glenn Greenwald
Government
Privacy
Says
Destroy
Obama
Administration
Obama Administration
Only
True
Spying
American
I realize at one point, that I was being followed, and then I began to see the surveillance that was going past the road on my house. And so, these cars began to surveil me. People began to follow me around, and it did, it was very disrupting to think that your privacy was being violated, and for no reason that I could come up with.
Gloria Naylor
Me
Privacy
People
Car
Past
Think
Follow
See
Followed
No Reason
Point
Could
Road
Come
House
Around
Began
Up
Very
Surveillance
Did
Going
Being
Realize
Then
Your
Reason
Violated
Fantasy is more than an escape from the truths of the world and the past: it is an open acknowledgment that those truths are complex and morally difficult. It offers a different route to creating something which will resonate with readers, in a way which resists the erasure of privacy and autonomy which pervades our modern world.
Guy Gavriel Kay
Privacy
World
Resonate
Will
Past
Difficult
Our
Way
Complex
Those
Morally
Something
More
Open
Readers
Escape
Than
Offers
Truths
Modern
Different
Which
Autonomy
Acknowledgment
Modern World
Fantasy
Creating
Route
I'm learning to accept the lack of privacy as the real downer in my profession.
Halle Berry
Privacy
Learning
Accept
Real
Lack
Downer
Profession
We need to codify our values and build consensus around what we want from a free society and a free Internet. We need to put into law protections for our privacy and our right to speak and assemble.
Heather Brooke
Privacy
Speak
Law
Internet
Values
Free
Free Society
Build
Society
Our
Put
Around
Want
Assemble
Right
Consensus
Need
I suspect privacy is a very new concept to humanity.
Helen Fisher
Privacy
Humanity
New
Concept
Very
Suspect
Realize that a Muslim will know that his wife was seen naked in this machine. You know what would be the reaction?... Terrible. I believe there's technology out there that can identify bomb-type materials without necessarily, overly invading our privacy.
Isaac Yeffet
You
Technology
Privacy
Wife
Will
Seen
Naked
Believe
Our
Machine
Out
Muslim
Would
Would-Be
Invading
Know
Identify
Reaction
Terrible
Without
Overly
Materials
His
Realize
Necessarily
The telephone lets anybody say what he wants to the person of his choice; he can conduct business, express love, or pick a quarrel. It is impossible for bureaucrats to define what people say to each other on the phone, even though they can interfere with - or protect - the privacy of their exchange.
Ivan Illich
Love
Privacy
Business
People
Phone
Impossible
Other
Define
Telephone
Say
Though
People Say
Exchange
Pick
He
Protect
Quarrel
His
Conduct
Person
Bureaucrats
Anybody
Wants
Choice
Interfere
Even
Each
Express
Lets
There is a marvelous peace in not publishing. It's peaceful. Still. Publishing is a terrible invasion of my privacy.
J. D. Salinger
Privacy
Peace
Invasion
Marvelous
Terrible
Still
Peaceful
Publishing
I do get recognized, but I must say Edinburgh is a fantastic city to live if you're well-known. There is an innate respect for privacy in Edinburgh people, and I also think they're used to seeing me walking around, so I don't think I'm a very big deal.
J. K. Rowling
Me
You
Privacy
Respect
People
Big
Live
Think
Say
Recognized
Must
City
Seeing
Also
Edinburgh
Around
Deal
Big Deal
Very
Walking
Get
Fantastic
Used
Innate
On privacy issues, it's just like hundreds of years ago when people said, 'I would rather put my money under my pillow than in a bank.' But today, banks know how to protect money much better than you do. Today, we may not have the answers to privacy issues, but I believe our young people will come up with the solutions.
Jack Ma
Today
You
Privacy
People
Money
Better
Will
Young
Believe
Our
Hundreds
Hundreds Of Years
Would
Solutions
Rather
Put
Come
Like
Know
Protect
Said
How
Answers
Pillow
Issues
Years
Years Ago
Up
Than
May
Bank
Just
Banks
Young People
Much
Privacy isn't negotiable. It's the right of every American.
Jackie Speier
Privacy
Every
American
Right
Every American
It's a funny thing because I don't want to wish away my privacy. Do I want 'Terminator Genisys' to explode? Absolutely. Do I want to take my career to the next level? Absolutely? You have to trade some things for that. It's all about how you conduct yourself and what you make of the experience.
Jai Courtney
Funny
You
Privacy
Experience
Yourself
Wish
Funny Thing
Some
Some Things
About
Absolutely
Take
Terminator
Make
Because
Trade
How
Conduct
Want
Explode
Next
Next Level
Away
Thing
Level
Things
Career
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