privacy - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • individual: Concern for freedom of information is not being matched by concern for the privacy of the individual.

Converse of object

  • invade: Religious leaders said they are used to invade privacy, particularly of women.
  • protect: Parliament has passed these laws to protect the privacy of radio users.
  • safeguard: Web Site Privacy Policy WESTMINSTER CITY COUNCIL will use its best endeavors to safeguard the privacy of its website visitors.
  • preserve: Privacy Policy The Party Planner is committed to preserving the privacy of our visitors ' personal information.
  • respect: The aforementioned business reasons for respecting privacy are primarily given in chapter two.
  • afford: Some machines are in full view, others afford more privacy.

Adjective modifier

  • absolute: The information you provide to us is held in absolute privacy.
  • protecting: OPEN MY REFERENCE LIST CLOSE Ethical issues Protecting respondent privacy and confidentiality is a significant ethical issue.
  • informational: In both cases they raise the fact that I did not mention informational privacy and its protection through data protection and fair information practices.
  • unparalleled: ASSET PRIVACY One advantage of Nevada incorporation is that it provides beneficial owners with unparalleled asset privacy.
  • personal: Is sacrificing of what's left of your personal privacy worth a fully stocked shelf of baked beans at the local supermarket?
  • total: Outside the cottage there are private gardens and patio area which offers stunning scenic views of the dales and total privacy.

Modifies a noun

  • policy: Privacy Policy Why do we have a privacy policy?
  • statement: Privacy Statement The Champion Group respects your right to privacy.
  • tab: On the privacy tab, click on the " Advanced " button.
  • advocate: Privacy advocates suspect the tags will be used to track shoppers.
  • protection: We in the US desperately need better data privacy protection or we will effectively not have any privacy at all.
  • subscriber: Privacy statement Subscribers ' details are used only to enable distribution of the newsletter Tales from the Terminal Room.

Noun used with modifier

  • data: News Disputes about data privacy European Computer Driving License scheme Was Y2K a non-event?

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