How does surveillance impact personal freedom, and what are the boundaries for respecting privacy?
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Surveillance can impact personal freedom by creating a sense of invasion or constant monitoring, leading individuals to feel restricted or self-censored in their actions and speech. The boundaries for respecting privacy are typically defined by laws, regulations, ethical standards, and societal norms that aim to protect individuals from unwarranted intrusion into their personal lives. These boundaries include obtaining consent for data collection, ensuring data security, and limiting surveillance to what is necessary and proportionate for legitimate purposes.