Peoples perception of what privacy is in their mind and reality are divorced. People think they have privacy in scenarios and situations they clearly do not have any and that is without any NSA or anti-privacy involvement.
For example, a female neighbour topless sunbathing in the back-garden might think she has privacy, but all the neighbours don't even have to actively look through their back window to end up catching a glimpse of what she has to offer. Whilst some people like myself have manners and respect their right to privacy, I had someone who had come around once and saw, they kept gawking out the window at the said female and I had to actively remove them away from the window and scold them. Then there were the protests of "I am not doing anything wrong, I am only at your window, not my fault she has her knockers out! She deserves to have them looked at".
Whilst it was very inconsiderate of said person, they had a point, the neighbour did not have the privacy they thought they had.
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