“Facebook is working on advanced recognition technology that would put names to faces even if they are obscured and identify people by their clothing and posture. Facebook has filed patents for technology allowing Facebook to tailor ads based on users’ facial expressions.”— Jared Bennett, thedailybeast.com
“Brad, Joe, Rob, Dave, and I love you all very much. Thank you so much for respecting our privacy during this extremely difficult time.”— Mike Shinoda, twitter.com
“They will violate your privacy but act like you asking them about what they do is uncalled for and irrational.”— Hattie Gladwell, metro.co.uk
“I've earned $47 in 20 years of writing and I think that $2 a year (omitting stamps, paper, envelopes, ribbons, divorces, and a typewriter) entitles one to the special privacy of a special insanity and if I need hold hands with paper gods to promote a little scurvy rhyme, I'll take the encyst and par…”— Charles Bukowski, amazon.com
“Find a place to yourself. Try to keep your hookup session as private as possible. For everyone's sake.”— Ashley Reese, gurl.com
“You might think you know me, but when you approach me you’re a total stranger to me and I’m scared.”— Jennifer Lawrence, vanityfair.com
“Get him alone. Your guy might be nervous about making his move in front of a group, so do what you can to get him alone!”— Jelena Jovanovic, love.allwomenstalk.com
“If everybody minded their own business, the world would go around a great deal faster than it does.”— Lewis Carroll, amazon.com
“You know, I've learned the hard way how valuable privacy is. And I've learned that there are a lot of things in your life that really benefit from being private. And relationships are one of them.”— Ashton Kutcher, usmagazine.com
“Cheaters like to call from bathrooms because it disguises the noise from the room or the person they are actually around. If they are in a place they shouldn’t be or with someone that they shouldn’t be with, then the bathroom is the perfect should barrier to shield suspicion.”— Maxwell Billieon, essence.com
“A proud and faithful person wants to be seen with you. If your man isn’t taking you around their normal hangouts, then there could be something going on within the city limits.”— Maxwell Billieon, essence.com
“You don’t want your first kiss to take place in a noisy, messy setting, and you probably don’t want it to be somewhere too brightly lit or conspicuous, either. Consider whether you will be locking lips in front of an audience and ask yourself, ‘Is it appropriate to kiss here?’ A crowded bar or dance…”— Madeleine Holden, askmen.com
“The best time for a first kiss is when you're alone, there's a pause in the conversation and you're both looking into each other's eyes. Help make this moment happen by finding a way to get away from the crowd, standing or sitting close to your partner, making eye contact and letting the conversatio…”— Holly Ashworth, teenadvice.about.com
“I remember an era when you could get your nose sliced off for sticking it too far into another man's business. Now you can find out anything about anyone with the click of a button. There is no privacy and no consideration, and everyone is prying into things that aren't their affair. You can probabl…”— Joe Hill, amazon.com
“The heart of the system is a series of servers called a mixnet. Each server permutes the order in which it receives messages before passing them on to the next. If, for instance, messages from senders Alice, Bob, and Carol reach the first server in the order A, B, C, that server would send them to t…”— Larry Hardesty, news.mit.edu
“I refuse to believe that journalism means massive privacy violations. I think much more highly of journalists than that. It’s precisely because I respect journalists that I do not believe they are endangered by fighting back against Gawker.”— Peter Thiel, nytimes.com
“I believe in total freedom and information transparency. I want everybody to know everything. And I think society, this country that I moved to will be better off if we could talk freely about everything. So that’s – I’m an extremist when it comes to that.”— Nick Denton, 2dca.org
“Are we so accustomed to being watched that we cannot feel real, cannot feel our experiences to be real, unless we are watching and reporting on them?”— Wendy Brown, amazon.com