 Being free from public attention that means not being watched or disturbed by other people.

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 Being free from public attention that means not being watched or disturbed by other people.

 A right to your own things  Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against. Hackers a hacker is a person who uses a computer to access your social media or other personal social stuff you have.  s, Passwords, Addresses

 Everyday your human rights could be violated.  Lets say your making a letter and someone else is reading it behind you and you didn’t want them to that's violating your PRIVACY

 People could hack your phone, for example your iPhone can be hacked with a photo of your thumb.  Someone can steal your credit card and pretend to be you and look at all your personal information.

 People watching you  Reading things that are yours  Taking other peoples pictures  Watching every move you do

 If Yes, Would you be worried or nervous or any other sort of thing.  Why would that make you feel worried or nervous?  Wouldn’t you think that’s violating your privacy?