00:00should be available for those who suffer harm as a result of data breaches or other privacy
00:05violations.
00:06Others argue that data privacy is not a right, but a privilege that should be granted or
00:11denied at the discretion of governments or companies depending on the individual's behavior
00:16or the perceived threat to national security or public order.
00:20They contend that data collection and surveillance can be justified in certain circumstances,
00:24such as preventing terrorism or crime or protecting national interests.
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