Pronunciation of the English word privacy.
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1. | The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada received 680 reports on privacy violations, or of "privacy breaches", from businesses between November 1, 2018 and October 31, 2019. | |
2. | The "Privacy Paradox" is the contradiction between how important consumers claim their privacy is and how freely they disclose their personal information online. | |
3. | If Facebook is worth $900 billions and you are one of its 3 billion active users, this means that your privacy online is worth $300. Have you yet received a check from Facebook for the value of your privacy? | |
4. | One person who exposes his privacy online makes noise. One million people who expose their privacy online makes billionaires. | |
5. | Reporters do not hesitate to intrude into people's privacy. | |
6. | By and large, reporters don't hesitate to intrude on one's privacy. | |
7. | To Americans, a Japanese baby seems to have no privacy. | |
8. | You must not invade the privacy of others. | |
9. | People usually become famous at the cost of their privacy. | |
10. | He invades the privacy of others. |