privacy vs. national security
"Privacy vs. national security" refers to the conflict between an individual's right to personal privacy and the need for a government to maintain the safety and well-being of its citizens. It involves weighing the protection of private information and civil liberties against the measures and policies required to safeguard a nation's security from threats and potential harm.
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