We're simply talking privacy in the digital context. When I was a teenager the world looked different so I had N/A for digital privacy.
You're justifying invasion of privacy with vagueries about "the world being different". This isn't saying anything.
Growing up in the 90s we had a home computer, and by extension, digital privacy.
We're simply talking privacy in the digital context. When I was a teenager the world looked different so I had N/A for digital privacy.