concept   privacy
culture   China
statement   In China, there is less emphasis on individual privacy rights and greater acceptance of government surveillance and monitoring.

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