
Top 20 Privacy Social Media Quotes
#1. I've tried to make a book that's accessible to the ordinary, intelligent reader. Very often books that cover this kind of subject are written by academics, for academics. But I am not an academic.
Brian Crozier
#2. Everyone will be tracked, cradle to grave, with no possibility of escape.
Dave Eggers
#3. Even worse than seeing women's privacy violated on social media is reading the accompanying comments that show such a lack of empathy.
Emma Watson
#4. I am a nonparticipant of social media. I'm not much attracted to anything that involves the willing forfeiture of privacy and the foregrounding of insignificance.
Billy Collins
#5. The more unstable life is the less one likes the small details to alter.
Graham Greene
#6. Open your thoughts to the probability that you are more intuitive than you realize
Sylvia Clare
#7. I am not embarrassed to be a banker. I am not embarrassed to be in business.
Jamie Dimon
#8. And so it is inevitable that the day has come when we write about privacy with such nostalgia, analysing it as we would some unearthed fossil of a creature our human eyes had never fallen on.
Aysha Taryam
#9. The value of being connected and transparent is so high that the roadbumps of privacy issues are much lower in actual experience than people's fears.
Reid Hoffman
#10. Neither privacy nor publicity is dead, but technology will continue to make a mess of both.
Danah Boyd
#11. Regarding social media, I really don't understand what appears to be the general population's lack of concern over privacy issues in publicizing their entire lives on the Internet for others to see to such an extent ... but hey it's them, not me, so whatever.
Axl Rose
#12. Whenever I hear someone make a highly improbable assumption, I always ask, "What's your second choice?
Tom Haikin
#13. To say the Truth, I have often concluded, that the honest Part of Mankind would be much too hard for the knavish, if they could bring themselves to incur the Guilt, or thought it worth their while to take the Trouble.
Henry Fielding
#14. Privacy is dead, and social media holds the smoking gun.
Pete Cashmore
#15. When I think about privacy on social media sites, there's kind of the usual suspect problems, which doesn't make them any less important or severe; it's just we kind of know their shape, and we kind of know how we're going to solve them.
Jonathan Zittrain
#16. You can try to steer your life in a certain direction all you want, but ultimately, the wind is in charge of your sail.
Claire Contreras
#17. We could, however, demand much more from the social media sites that are so eager to sign up our kids and encourage them to share, share, share. These companies are selling our kids' "likes" and habits to advertisers, and enticing all of us to give up more and more of our privacy.
Emily Bazelon
#18. The getup, sort of mad scientist meets Rambo, would have made me smile, except that I believe in showing respect for someone carrying that much hardware.
Karen Chance
#19. Alys told her that it was the way of women, to tote a newborn and then adjust as it grew until by the time the child was plump and heavy, the weight seemed naught.
Lois Lowry
#20. Having to explain to a child of today, who has learned to swipe before they can speak, that certain aspects of a person's life must remain private for the preservation of one's sanity is almost frivolous.
Aysha Taryam
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