Top 18 Quotes About Online Privacy
#1. I'm terribly nostalgic, but I'm with the Elizabethans who thought nostalgia was a disease. It's a dangerous place to be because you can get caught up in it.
Mark Gatiss
#2. I couldn't believe, I felt as if, like I said, I was going to drap deed y'knaw't a mean?
Charlie Flynn
#3. The user in China wants the same thing that any Internet user wants - privacy in conversations, maximum access to information, and the ability to speak their minds online.
Rebecca MacKinnon
#5. We need to have a measure of love and freedom at all times, even with the ones we love much in our lives.
Auliq Ice
#7. Women have become trained to be lone soldiers online, knowing that to send up a signal flare for help is more likely to attract enemies than allies.
Violet Blue
#8. We loved - and it has all gone, somewhere...
We loved - and now our love is frozen,
and now it lies, one wing spread out, raising
its little feet - a dead sparrow on the damp
gravel... But we loved... we flew...
Vladimir Nabokov
#9. It's hardly early," Jasnah said, gliding forward. It seemed obvious to her that Gavilar and Amaram had ducked out to find privacy for their discussion. "This is the tiresome part of the feast, where the conversation grows louder but no smarter, and the company drunken.
Brandon Sanderson
#10. I've never set a book in Europe. I've lived in Europe three times, but somehow or other it wasn't the experience that engaged me in that way.
Christopher Koch
#11. There's a growing sense that the online ad industry is out of control from a privacy perspective and that some rules need to be put in place.
Marc Rotenberg
#12. For me the core principles of privacy online are transparency, choice and control.
Marissa Mayer
#13. We've come to expect so little from online privacy measures that public displays of concern about the matter are more or less for show. Being devastated to discover you've been tagged in somebody else's photo has an air of the melodramatic about it at this point.
Sloane Crosley
#14. Those of us who had a perfectly happy childhood should be able to sue for deprivation of literary royalties.
Chris Patten
#15. MISSION ONE ACCOMPLISHED. The next challenge was bringing in online gamers to join him on his crusade. How was he going to convince online gamers to leave the privacy of their virtual world to work with others in the real world?
Harry Doubt
Anne-Rae Vasquez
#17. The events leading to the discovery of tunnelling supercurrents took place while I was working as a research student at the Royal Society Mond Laboratory, Cambridge, under the supervision of Professor Brian Pippard.
Brian Josephson