Privacy is when you keep some things just for yourself and your close friends.
Imagine you have a treasure box that only you and your best friend can open. No one else knows what’s inside, maybe it’s your favorite toy, or a secret message. That's like privacy: it's keeping some of your stuff hidden so only the people you trust can see it.
Like Having a Special Hideout
Think of privacy like having a special hideout in the woods. Only you and your friends know where it is. When you're inside, you feel safe because no one else can barge in, they don’t know the secret path or the special knock to get in.
Sharing vs Keeping Things Secret
Sometimes, you share parts of your treasure box with others, like telling your class about your favorite toy. That’s sharing. But when you keep other things hidden, like a surprise for your birthday, that's keeping secrets, and that's part of privacy too.
Privacy helps you feel safe and in control of what you choose to share, just like having your own special hideout or treasure box!
Examples
- A child hides their toys under the bed to keep them secret from siblings.
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See also
- What are mix networks?
- How does improving resistance against traffic analysis work?
- What is anonymity?
- Why Do Governments Secretly Spy on Their Own Citizens?
- What is surveillance?