Privacy Is Illusion Quotes

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Toba Beta
“Privacy seems not an illusion for those
who want to believe in secrecy principle.”
Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

“Where the truth remains hidden from the outside, the inside imprisons the hidden.”
Chess Desalls, Travel Glasses

“You have not had any privacy since the first day you owned your first cell phone. They can track everything. They can hear recordings of anything you have ever said on your cell. And read everything you ever read, and everything you ever typed. And see every location you've ever been to. That's just how cells work. Your privacy is a willful illusion.”
Oliver Markus Malloy, American Fascism: A German Writer's Urgent Warning To America

“It’s not that I have something to hide, I have nothing I want you to see”
Amanda Seyfried

Olawale Daniel
“Data privacy is an illusion because you are not in control. Any information you don’t want out there shouldn’t be shared anywhere on and off the internet.”
Olawale Daniel

“The craft of acting dismantles the realms of private personal space and shows human nature for what it truly is; simple and fragile”
Val Uchendu

Bernard Kelvin Clive
“The Violation of your own Privacy isn't Authenticity”
Bernard Kelvin Clive

“I am of the opinion that soon celebrities would not sound so much like "special people" cos everyone would be a celebrity in his own right. Privacies would be gone...And all men shall be free to be themselves and grow (or not) doing so. Mark Zuckerberg and i, seem to be thinking alike. The world is beginning to not major on the minor things. Hurray!”
Asuni LadyZeal

Stewart Stafford
“It's next to impossible to slip off the radar in today's world. Sometimes the world comes looking for you all guns blazing, and it's difficult to escape its crosshairs.”
Stewart Stafford

S.B. Divya
“Privacy had gone the way of the dodo during Welga’s childhood. Some part of her always remembered the cameras. In Marrakech, the caliph’s network blackout had unsettled her more than the potential for violence – the lack of communication, the inability to see what others were doing. It would take a million lifetimes to watch every minute of every public feed, but she had a sense of security knowing she could look out for her people, and they’d do the same. Losing that had felt like walking around with one shoe: doable but not at all comfortable.”
S.B. Divya, Machinehood

Sidney Sheldon
“Nothing was sacred, nothing was safe. Privacy in today's civilization was a delusion, a myth. Every citizen was exposed, his deepest secrets laid bare, waiting to be read.
...
If one knew where to look, and if one was patient, all the facts were available.”
Sidney Sheldon, Bloodline

George Orwell
“Winston kept his back turned to the telescreen. It was safer, though, as he well knew, even a back can be revealing.”
George Orwell, 1984

Olawale Daniel
“Privacy is a basic human right, not a privilege.”
Olawale Daniel