1
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attitudes towards privacy
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China
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Less emphasis on personal privacy with more acceptance of government monitoring
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1
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2
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celebrity privacy
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China
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State censorship and public scrutiny infringe on celebrity privacy rights
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1
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3
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data privacy
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China
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Government surveillance and data monitoring can compromise individuals' data privacy.
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1
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4
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digital privacy
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China
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Government surveillance and monitoring of digital activities is widely accepted and considered a necessary measure for national security.
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1
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5
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expectations of privacy
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China
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Less emphasis on privacy, especially in public spaces and online activities
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1
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6
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expectations of privacy
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China
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Less vocal demands for privacy rights and more acceptance of surveillance for security purposes
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1
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7
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individual privacy
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China
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Less emphasis on individual privacy, with more government surveillance and control over personal data
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1
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8
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internet privacy
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China
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Government surveillance and monitoring of internet activities are widely accepted and considered necessary for social stability.
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1
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9
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internet privacy
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China
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Government oversight and censorship of internet usage, leading to limited individual privacy
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1
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10
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mobile phone privacy
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China
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Government surveillance of mobile phones is expected and accepted
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1
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11
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mobile phone privacy
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China
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Social norms and government regulations may prioritize collective security over individual mobile phone privacy, leading to more monitoring and data access.
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1
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12
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online anonymity
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China
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Online anonymity may be restricted or discouraged due to government control and surveillance.
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1
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13
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online privacy and data protection
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China
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The government has a significant influence on online privacy and data protection, with a focus on surveillance and censorship.
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1
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14
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online privacy concerns
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China
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Government monitoring and censorship leads to greater concern about online privacy, with focus on avoiding state surveillance.
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1
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15
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personal privacy
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China
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Subject to greater government monitoring and control
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1
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16
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privacy
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China
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Government surveillance and limited privacy rights are accepted as part of everyday life.
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1
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17
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privacy
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China
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Less focus on individual privacy rights, with greater government surveillance
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1
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