Privacy
Practices and expectations about what personal or sexual information is shared, with whom, and under what conditions.
What This Really Means
Commonly described as deciding what information is shared and how it’s protected.
It tends to shift with sensitivity of the topic, audience, and consent.
Examples
Example: Sharing only what’s needed
Another example: Keeping sensitive details private
Common Misunderstandings
Tap each myth to reveal the reality
Privacy describes practices and expectations about what personal or sexual information is shared, with whom, and under what conditions, so it doesn’t mean that numbers capture the whole truth.
Privacy describes practices and expectations about what personal or sexual information is shared, with whom, and under what conditions, so it doesn’t mean that privacy and safety are optional.
Privacy points to practices and expectations about what personal or sexual information is shared, with whom, and under what conditions, so one metric fits everyone is a misunderstanding.
More accurately, Privacy refers to practices and expectations about what personal or sexual information is shared, with whom, and under what conditions, and it can’t change doesn’t follow from that.
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