Privacy synonyms
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The state of being secluded:
The quality or property of being insular.
The state or quality of being alone or remote from others:
An organized group withdrawal from regular activities for a given purpose, as by colleagues meeting away from the office and engaging in exercises for promoting teamwork, creativity, etc.
Confidential; private; withheld
Intended only for the use of an individual, group, or organization.
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The act of isolating:
The property of being separate.
The hiding or placement of an object out of notice or sight.
privily
Confiscation of property, as by court or government action
secrecy (related)
A tendency to keep things secret; practice or habit of being secretive
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sociableness (antonym)
The state or condition of being sociable.
retirement (related)
Withdrawal from one's occupation or position, especially upon reaching a certain age.
Of or near the ear, or having to do with the sense of hearing
Of or relating to the life of people in show business
Containing information, the unauthorized disclosure of which poses a threat to national security.
The definition of covert is secret or hidden.
delitescent
Lying uncovered inside; latent
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Of or relating to the body or physical being:
Made a participant in knowledge of something private or secret:
Held by a single particular person. Trade secret laws hold that the person who developed information or knowledge has ownership and property rights to her/his proprietary material. That right is usually protected by contract rather than by patent.
Available only to authorized persons:
Removed or remote from others; solitary:
Beyond general knowledge or understanding; mysterious or esoteric
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The definition of sequestered is to be kept apart from others.
Characterized by loneliness or lack of companions
Carried out secretly or confidentially
esoterica
Esoteric matters or items.
A place where a person can live away from other people; secluded retreat
Inward or inner quality, character, nature, etc.
penetralia
The innermost parts of a building, especially the sanctuary of a temple.
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A legally recognized relationship of interest of two parties, be it in a transaction, a piece of property, or a proceeding.
An area set aside for protection.
A study or private room where one is not to be disturbed
openness (antonym)
solitude
publicness (antonym)
The quality or state of being public.
publicity (antonym)
Public interest, notice, or notoriety generated or gained by disseminating information through various media:
intellectual property (ip) (related)
Freedom from unauthorized access. Privacy issues in the security sense include digital rights management, spam deterrence, anonymity maintenance, and cracker disclosure rule adequacy. Privacy also means being able to maintain a balance between individuals’ privacy rights and those of the government in providing national security. Freedom from unauthorized access. Privacy issues in the security sense include digital rights management, spam deterrence, anonymity maintenance, and cracker disclosure rule adequacy. Privacy also means being able to maintain a balance between individuals’ privacy rights and those of the government in providing national security. In April 2005, the U.S. government added Canada to its “piracy watch list” and ordered a review of Canadian Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) enforcement measures. The review was apparently fueled by a number of industry complaints alleging that Canada has become a haven for pirated and counterfeit goods, primarily because it and six other countries—the Ukraine, Belize, Latvia, Lithuania, Taiwan, and Thailand—act as channels for pirated goods moving from countries such as China to the U.S. Grami, A. and Schell, B. Future Trends in Mobile Commerce: Service Offerings, Technological Advances and Security Challenges. Proceedings of Second Annual Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust. University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada, October 13–15, 2004. [Online, October, 2004.] Privacy, Security, Trust 2004 Website. http://www.unb.ca/pstnet/pst2004/; McKenna, B. Trade: U.S. Puts Canada on Piracy Watch List. The Globe and Mail, May 2, 2005, p. B1, B4; Whitman, M. and Mattord, H. Principles of Information Security. Boston: Thomson Learning, Inc., 2003; http://www.tascomm.fi/~jlv/ ngtrans/.
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Freedom from unauthorized access. Privacy issues in the security sense include digital rights management, spam deterrence, anonymity maintenance, and cracker disclosure rule adequacy. Privacy also means being able to maintain a balance between individuals’ privacy rights and those of the government in providing national security. Freedom from unauthorized access. Privacy issues in the security sense include digital rights management, spam deterrence, anonymity maintenance, and cracker disclosure rule adequacy. Privacy also means being able to maintain a balance between individuals’ privacy rights and those of the government in providing national security. In April 2005, the U.S. government added Canada to its “piracy watch list” and ordered a review of Canadian Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) enforcement measures. The review was apparently fueled by a number of industry complaints alleging that Canada has become a haven for pirated and counterfeit goods, primarily because it and six other countries—the Ukraine, Belize, Latvia, Lithuania, Taiwan, and Thailand—act as channels for pirated goods moving from countries such as China to the U.S. Grami, A. and Schell, B. Future Trends in Mobile Commerce: Service Offerings, Technological Advances and Security Challenges. Proceedings of Second Annual Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust. University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada, October 13–15, 2004. [Online, October, 2004.] Privacy, Security, Trust 2004 Website. http://www.unb.ca/pstnet/pst2004/; McKenna, B. Trade: U.S. Puts Canada on Piracy Watch List. The Globe and Mail, May 2, 2005, p. B1, B4; Whitman, M. and Mattord, H. Principles of Information Security. Boston: Thomson Learning, Inc., 2003; http://www.tascomm.fi/~jlv/ ngtrans/.
piracy (related)
The unauthorized publication, reproduction, or use of a copyrighted or patented work
security (related)
An organization or department responsible for providing security by enforcing laws, rules, and regulations as well as maintaining order.
The quality or state of being private.
confidentiality (related)
disclaimer (related)
aup (related)
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anti-spamming (related)
copyright (related)
A legal arrangement by which a husband and wife remain married but live apart
Characterized by close personal acquaintance or familiarity:
Find another word for privacy. In this page you can discover 53 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for privacy, like: seclusion, insularity, solitude, retreat, esoteric, private, in camera, isolation, separateness, concealment and privily.