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Desired Privacy Elements

components that characterize the phenomenon of desired privacy:
1) Physical privacy is a person’s desire to control the space around him and prevent unwanted interference. Example: Personal space needed during a conversation.
2) Information privacy – the desire to control the availability of personal information to others.
3) Behavioral privacy – the desire to control one’s actions and behavior without interference or control from others.
4) Emotional and social privacy – the desire to choose with whom to share your feelings and thoughts without social pressure.

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