Kapanlagi.com - Privacy is a word or term that may not be unfamiliar to us. Not only in direct conversations, the use of the term privacy is also often found on social media. On social media, sometimes there are people who complain about their privacy being disturbed. So, what is the actual meaning of privacy?
The term privacy is often used by someone to refer to the personal rights possessed by an individual. However, outside of that, there are still many people who do not understand the meaning of privacy more deeply. However, if privacy is indeed related to fundamental personal rights, understanding the meaning of privacy becomes very important. Because, by doing so, we can better appreciate our own rights and the rights of others.
Well, to know the deeper meaning of privacy, let's just take a look at the following review that has been summarized by kapanlagi.com from various sources.
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1. Meaning of Privacy
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The term privacy has become part of the vocabulary of the Indonesian language. Therefore, to know the meaning of privacy, first we can directly check its meaning in the Great Indonesian Dictionary (KBBI). In KBBI, the meaning of privacy is freedom or personal freedom.
In line with the meaning in the dictionary, several meanings also define privacy. Therefore, to make it more complete, we can also compare the meaning of privacy according to the dictionary with the following experts' views.
According to Dibyo Hartono, the understanding of privacy is the level of interaction or openness to others desired by a person specifically. In this case, privacy also relates to a certain situation or condition.
Another view on the meaning of privacy is presented by Alferd Marshall. According to him, privacy is a person's condition that shows the availability of choices to maintain distance or avoid involvement with the social environment.
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2. Privacy Factors
Based on the explanation of the meaning of privacy that has been discussed before, we can understand that privacy is something complex. Privacy not only concerns an individual's personal rights. Moreover, privacy also relates to the existence of others. Furthermore, the implementation of privacy is also influenced by several factors. Here are the privacy factors.
1. Personal Factors
Personal factors in privacy include several things. Such as personal experiences, family life, and so on. These personal matters will affect someone's view of their own privacy and others.
2. Situational Factors
Situational privacy states that someone's view of privacy will be greatly influenced by the views or judgments of others.
3. Cultural Factors
Cultural factors will explain that every culture does not have differences in the need for privacy. However, despite this, every culture will still differ in the implementation of privacy.
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3. Types of Privacy
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Privacy turns out to have several types. So, learning the meaning of privacy will not be complete without knowing these types. According to privateinternetaccess.com, here are the types of privacy.
1. Body Privacy
Body privacy is the privacy or personal right that states that your body belongs to you. So, no one is allowed to touch, examine, or invade it without your consent.
2. Identity Privacy
Identity privacy is the personal right to live activities or even daily life anonymously. It means that everyone is given the freedom to reveal or hide their own identity.
3. Data Privacy
Data privacy is a type of privacy that has been frequently discussed lately. This privacy is related to the digital network. Examples of this privacy include photos, documents, data.
4. Correspondence Privacy
Still related to data and the internet, there is also correspondence privacy. Correspondence privacy is something we commonly talk about when discussing online privacy. This privacy also shows someone's willingness to communicate with anyone they desire.
5. Location Privacy
Location privacy means the right for us to be wherever we want without anyone's knowledge, including the government.
6. Privacy of Territory
Privacy of territory relates to territorial status or authority.Examples of this privacy are houses, pockets, bags, car contents, and other territorial; places; or containers.
7.Financial Privacy
Another type of privacy is financial privacy.This type of privacy is realized in the insight into personal finances.Examples of the application of this privacy are seen in banks that safeguard their customers' financial information.
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4. How to Maintain Privacy on Social Media
The existence of social media and the internet indeed brings many benefits. However, it is not always beneficial, in fact, social media and the internet often have negative impacts. One of them is the disturbance of privacy. Therefore, besides understanding the meaning and types of privacy, it is also important to know how to maintain privacy on the internet.
Here are some ways to maintain privacy on the internet.
1. Avoid Using Wifi in Public Spaces
Wifi is convenient. However, using public networks is not secure enough. Wifi can trigger privacy data leaks. When you use wifi, other people may be able to access your personal information.
2. Avoid Random Clicking Habits
You must be more careful when clicking on links. Because, if you do it carelessly, you might unintentionally give hackers the opportunity to access all of your information.
3. Do Not Share Your Location on Social Media
Sharing your current location or places you frequently visit on the internet can also endanger your privacy. Every time you share your location on social media, you are giving others the opportunity to track you. Ultimately, this can potentially lead to criminal activities.
Those are some explanations about the meaning of privacy, its types, and how to maintain it. Hopefully, it is useful and can broaden your knowledge!
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.