Life Event: Privacy Violated

Most people value their privacy. That's why houses have curtains, bathrooms have stalls, and it's socially unacceptable to ask a lady her age. It's not just a matter of emotional comfort or modesty either. Privacy can also be a security issue. We keep our ATM pins private, our social security numbers secret, and don't hold sensitive conversations on speakerphones. Given this innate need for privacy the violation of that privacy can have devastating consequences. The public revelation of information you believed was private can be upsetting but it can also destroy a relationship, get you fired from a job, and land you in court. Make sure you know how to safeguard your privacy and what to do when it is violated.

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