ESL Questions Privacy
Privacy
Privacy is shrinking in a digital age. These 75 questions explore data collection, surveillance, and rights: What is privacy? Can it exist? Should companies track us? Can governments see everything? What's the cost of convenience?
Beginner
Do you value your privacy?
What is privacy to you?
Do companies collect your data?
Have you thought about privacy?
Do you use social media?
What do you share online?
Are you comfortable with tracking?
Is privacy important?
Do you worry about privacy?
Have you read privacy policies?
Do you know who has your data?
Is privacy a right?
Can you have complete privacy?
Do governments monitor people?
Should governments access personal data?
Does anyone watch you online?
Is your phone private?
Do you trust tech companies?
Have you felt your privacy violated?
Should privacy laws be stricter?
Do you know your rights?
Is privacy changing?
Do companies sell your information?
Would you pay for privacy?
Does privacy matter to you?
Intermediate
Why do people care about privacy?
How much does privacy matter?
Have you adjusted your online behavior?
Do you think privacy still exists?
How do companies use your data?
Should there be privacy laws?
Do you read terms and conditions?
What data are you comfortable sharing?
How does tracking affect you?
Do you understand privacy policies?
Should children's privacy be protected more?
How does privacy affect freedom?
Do you think governments invade privacy?
Is surveillance always for safety?
Should there be transparency about data?
How has technology changed privacy?
Do you trust social media?
Should governments regulate companies?
What would you sacrifice privacy for?
How can you protect your privacy?
Is anonymity possible?
Do you feel watched?
Should corporations have limits?
What's the cost of convenience?
How important is data protection?
Advanced
Is privacy a right or privilege?
Can privacy exist under surveillance?
Does privacy justify hiding wrongdoing?
Should transparency limit privacy?
How much is privacy about power?
Can individuals protect themselves?
Should privacy be absolute?
Does security require surveillance?
Is privacy selfish or necessary?
Can companies be trusted with data?
Should governments have access?
How much does privacy enable freedom?
Is the 'nothing to hide' argument valid?
Can opt-out replace opt-in?
Should privacy be algorithmic?
How does surveillance affect behavior?
Is consent meaningful given power imbalance?
Can we have privacy without government?
Does data collection ever become surplus?
Should historical data be deleted?
Is privacy culturally specific?
Can metadata be as revealing?
Should biometric data have protections?
How does inequality affect privacy rights?
What would genuine privacy protection require?