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Should Data Privacy Be Considered a Fundamental Human Right?

Strong data privacy protections prevent corporate surveillance, identity theft, and manipulation while giving individuals control over their information. However, strict privacy laws may hinder innovation, national security efforts, and beneficial services that rely on data collection and personalization.

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