I could imagine an argument along the lines "If you put your information where I can see it, then I have no obligation not to look."
But invasions of privacy are … invasive lol
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The point would be that you can't require other people to avoid seeing your information, because you don't own them or their eyeballs.
If you keep your information hidden on your property, then no one would have a right to violate your privacy.
It just seems like an example of "All rights are property rights."
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I should have been clearer.
I interpreted a right to privacy as what you describe in paragraph 2.
Of course I can’t control or require what people can’t see etc.
That seems like an extreme version of privacy rights.
My financial information is confidential except for the financial institutions that store my financial data.
Privilege with doctors and lawyers is not public information and I want to keep it that way
“All rights are property rights” My initial thought is that does not sound so terrible
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