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What is a main idea in the right to privacy? People can make their own lawful decisions.

People can protect their property by any means necessary.


People can decide if the government is intruding in their lives.


People can keep possessions without government intervention

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The answer is "People can decide if the government is intruding in their lives."

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User Harsha M V
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People can decide if the government is intruding their lives.

The right to privacy refers to the fact that one's personal information is protected from public scrutiny. It has been called "the right to be left alone".

This right is often protected by statutory law. People have the right to choose whether or not to engage in certain acts or have certain experiences. Also, people have the right to determine what type of information about them is collected and how it is used.

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