How would you feel if your privacy was invaded online or on your phone? Do you think privacy is a basic civil liberty?

 I would feel violated and uncomfortable. I do think privacy is a basic civil property but to an extent. I think if what a person is doing on their phone isn't truly harming anyone it shouldn't be invaded. When its a situation of a crime or bullying i think it should definitely be looked in too

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