Top 13 Privacy Policy Quotes
#1. If the director of the department doesn't even know what the privacy policy is, we are in trouble.
Jackie Speier
#2. Now friendships depend on and are subject to the Facebook's privacy policy
Sunil Raina
#3. I'd rather deal with a big company, because at least I can sue them, and see them, and know what they're doing. Google, for instance, shows you everything they've collected on you, with a clearly written privacy policy. They tell you what they're doing with it. I'm not scared by that.
Robert Scoble
#4. Quit getting bent out of shape about changes to the privacy policy of this free service you voluntarily use. Judging by the last few photos you posted from spring break, you're not too concerned with privacy anyway.
Tyler Stanton
#5. Anytime Facebook wants to change how it might use all that data about you, in any way, across any service it has within the Facebook ecosystem, all it has to do is change one privacy policy, tell you about it, and that's that.
John Battelle
#6. It's the picnic principle. Things taste better outdoors. And if it's a forbidden thing, so much the better.
Franny Billingsley
#7. As I look back on the last few decades of my life, I am struck by the good fortune that came my way.
Daniel Nathans
#8. Invest your time, spend less of it, cause you simply can't afford it. Once spent, this time have you, gone will it be, somewhere in history.
Joshua Fernandez
#9. Age is not different from earlier life as long as you're sitting down.
Malcolm Cowley
#10. In making policy designed with copyright in mind, you end up making decisions about whether other important technologies, such as privacy-enhancing or file-search technologies, should be encouraged or discouraged. A collision is happening between creativity and protecting IP.
Edward Felten
#11. If all the circumstances of acting are made to easy, then there's no grain of sand to make the pearl.
Peter Sarsgaard
#12. Those who are experts in the fields of surveillance, privacy, and technology say that there need to be two tracks: a policy track and a technology track. The technology track is encryption. It works and if you want privacy, then you should use it.
Laura Poitras
#13. In taking out an insurance policy one pays for it in dollars and cents, always at liberty to discontinue payments. If, however, womans premium is a husband, she pays for it with her name, her privacy, her self-respect, her very life, until death doth part.
Emma Goldman
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