Maeve

There are a few different ways to answer this question. On one hand, many people would argue that we do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the digital world.

After all, we are constantly sharing information online – including our personal information – with websites, applications, and other digital entities.

On the other hand, some people would argue that we do have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the digital world. After all, we are voluntarily sharing information with digital entities, and we should be given the benefit of the doubt – at least in the case of private information – until we prove that we are not actually sharing that information.

Ultimately, this question is a difficult one to answer. It depends on the individual’s perspective and the context in which the information is being shared.