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'''Privasi''' atau kerahsiaan peribadi ialah keupayaan seseorang individu atau kumpulan untuk memencilkan diri mereka sendiri, atau maklumat tentang diri mereka, dan dengan itu dapat meluahkan perasaan mereka secara terpilih. Sempadan dan kandungan untuk apa yang dianggap privasi berbeza antara budaya dan individu, tetapi berkongsi tema yang sama. Apabila sesuatu itu dianggap privasi atau bersifat peribadi kepada seseorang, ia biasanya bermaksud bahawa sesuatu itu sangat istimewa atau sensitif kepada mereka. Domain privasi sebahagiannya bertindih dengan keselamatan (kerahsiaan). Privasi boleh termasuk konsep penggunaan dan perlindungan yang sesuai untuk maklumat. Privasi juga boleh mengambil bentuk autonomi ke atas tubuh sendiri.
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==Rujukan==
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==Sumber==
* {{cite book|ref=harv|last1=Solove|first1=Daniel J.|authorlink1=Daniel J. Solove|title=[[Understanding Privacy]]|date=2008|publisher=Harvard University Press|location=Cambridge, Mass.|isbn=9780674027725}}
 
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* Raymond Wacks, ''Privacy: A Very Short Introduction'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.
* Judith Wagner DeCew, 1997, ''In Pursuit of Privacy: Law, Ethics, and the Rise of Technology'', Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
* Rita Watson and Menahem Blondheim (eds.), ''The Toronto School of Communication Theory: Interpretations, Extensions and Applications'' (Toronto and Jerusalem: University of Toronto Press and Magnes Press, 2007)
* A. Westin, 1967, ''Privacy and Freedom'', New York: Atheneum.
 
==Pautan luar==
{{Wiktionary|privacy}}
{{Wikinews|EU deems UK privacy laws inadequate, takes legal action}}
{{Wikinews|Privacy}}
{{Wikiquote|Privacy}}
{{Wikisource|Index:Right to Privacy.djvu}}
{{Wikiversity|Privacy}}
{{Commons category|Privacy}}
* [[wmf:Privacy policy|Privacy policy]] of the [[Wikimedia Foundation]], the host of [[Wikipedia]]
;Articles and interviews:
* [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/privacy/ "Privacy"] entry in the [[Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]].
* [https://chartsbin.com/view/by8 International Privacy Index world map], ''The 2007 International Privacy Ranking'', Privacy International (London).