
Rights to Privacy
The right to privacy means individuals have the ability to control their personal information and keep certain details private from others. It protects your personal space, communications, and data from unwarranted intrusion, whether from governments, companies, or individuals. This right ensures you can make choices about what you share and with whom, fostering personal freedom and safety. While no right is absolute, privacy rights are balanced against other needs like security or public interest, and laws are in place to help protect your personal information and maintain your autonomy in today's digital world.