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== Summary == The /r/privacy community represents a collective of individuals deeply committed to protecting personal privacy and freedom in the digital age. This community is characterized by a vigilant attitude toward data transparency, online surveillance, and the ethical use of technology. Members of this community range from tech-savvy individuals and privacy activists to concerned citizens who value their digital rights. They are united by a common belief that privacy is not a mere preference but a fundamental right that must be fiercely defended. The community often engages in discussions about the latest privacy threats and shares tools and strategies to enhance personal security online. They are proactive in advocating for policy changes and supporting organizations that fight for privacy rights, emphasizing that privacy is not indicative of wrongdoing but a marker of freedom. <span id="what-are-the-related-subreddits-to-this-community-14"></span>
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