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Mutual Privacy addresses modern privacy issues beyond individual concerns, focusing on collective harms. This concept is rooted in shared genetic, social, and democratic interests, forming a public good protected by group rights.

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  • Privacy studies
  • Sociology
  • Legal studies

Background:

  • Contemporary privacy challenges extend beyond individual rights, leading to collective harms.
  • Algorithmic grouping presents new vulnerabilities affecting groups, not just individuals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and define 'Mutual Privacy' as a collective interest.
  • To establish the theoretical basis for Mutual Privacy grounded in shared human interests and vulnerabilities.
  • To classify Mutual Privacy as a public good and advocate for its protection through group rights.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of privacy challenges.
  • Argumentation based on shared genetic, social, and democratic interests.
  • Classification of Mutual Privacy as an aggregate shared participatory public good.

Main Results:

  • Identified collective harms stemming from contemporary privacy issues.
  • Defined Mutual Privacy based on shared interests and common vulnerabilities.
  • Classified Mutual Privacy as a public good requiring group protection.

Conclusions:

  • Mutual Privacy is essential for addressing collective privacy harms.
  • Shared interests and vulnerabilities form the foundation for Mutual Privacy.
  • A group right to Mutual Privacy is necessary for its cumulative protection.