How the idea of privacy has changed in the US

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How the idea of privacy has changed in the US
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Framed by historic turning points in public conversations, here's a look at how privacy has evolved in the collective U.S. consciousness in recent decades.

Stacker investigated the way the idea of privacy has changed in the U.S. during the last two decades using a variety of news and government sources.

2003: The Government Paperwork Elimination Act takes full effect 2007: Mobile apps become widely prevalent Late 2000s-early 2010s: A variety of small data privacy stories make headlines 2017: A data breach at Equifax puts 145M individuals’ personal data at risk 2018: Cambridge Analytica harvests data from 87M Facebook profiles to aid the Trump campaign 2022: Roe v.

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