1
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celebrity privacy
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Russia
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Celebrity privacy often intruded upon by paparazzi and tabloid media
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1
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2
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data privacy
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Russia
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There is a general distrust of online data privacy and a belief in government surveillance.
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1
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3
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digital privacy
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Russia
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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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4
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individual privacy
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Russia
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Varied emphasis on individual privacy, influenced by both European and Asian cultural aspects
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1
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5
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internet privacy
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Russia
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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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6
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mobile phone privacy
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Russia
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Government surveillance of mobile phones is expected and accepted
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1
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7
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mobile phone privacy
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Russia
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Mobile phone privacy concerns often linked to government surveillance and censorship, leading to more cautious online behavior.
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1
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8
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online anonymity
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Russia
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Online anonymity might be viewed with suspicion and monitored by authorities.
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1
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9
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online privacy
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Russia
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There may be a higher tolerance for government surveillance and less emphasis on individual privacy in online activities due to historical and political influences.
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1
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10
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online privacy and data protection
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Russia
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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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11
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online privacy concerns
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Russia
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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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12
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personal privacy
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Russia
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Subject to greater government monitoring and control
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1
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