A Quote by Miguel McKelvey

It's certainly important for people to have a sense of privacy. — © Miguel McKelvey
It's certainly important for people to have a sense of privacy.
I certainly respect privacy and privacy rights. But on the other hand, the first function of government is to guarantee the security of all the people.
What I do think is important is this idea of a 'privacy native' where you grow up in a world where the values of privacy are very different. So it's not that I'm against privacy but that the values around privacy are very different for me and for people who are younger than my parent's generation, for whom it's weird to live in a glass house.
But why people need privacy? Why privacy is important? In China, every family live together, grandparents, parents, daughter, son and their relatives too. Eat together and share everything, talk about everything. Privacy make people lonely. Privacy make family fallen apart.
Most Americans want a sense of privacy. A lot of us don't realize how much of our privacy we're exposing by the internet.
Privacy under what circumstance? Privacy at home under what circumstances? You have more privacy if everyone's illiterate, but you wouldn't really call that privacy. That's ignorance.
I think privacy is important, and it's important you don't bore people with your own boring self.
For me, privacy and security are really important. We think about it in terms of both: You can't have privacy without security.
Certainly I support the Constitution, and I respect people's privacy, but I also think we need to err on the side of protecting us.
What we've begun to do is discuss the issue, the constitutional issues around that idea, again the privacy issue, which may not be unconstitutional but may pertain to our unique sense of privacy in the United States.
I'd like people to get a sense of who I am, yet I want to keep my privacy, too.
There's always a sense that people will do things quite differently if they think they have privacy.
There are definitely problems with technology companies, mostly around privacy, in my opinion, and the fact that they don't protect our privacy and we haven't passed privacy laws.
In terms of security and privacy, what people care about the most is the privacy of their messages.
I think we're seeing privacy diminish, not by laws... but by young people who don't seem to value their privacy.
Privacy is absolutely essential to maintaining a free society. The idea that is at the foundation of the notion of privacy is that the citizen is not the tool or instrument of government - but the reverse... If you have no privacy, it will tend to follow that you have no political freedom.
How can we have our privacy? How can we have our independence now in these times with these cameras? Because I think privacy and our solitude is really important.
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