Privateprivatus
Privateprivatus is a term used in discussions of digital privacy to describe a privacy-first paradigm in which individuals maintain primary control over their personal data. In this framework, data ownership, access, and disclosure are governed by the person rather than by service providers or centralized authorities.
Etymology: The term blends Latin privatus (private) with reduplication to emphasize the primacy of privacy; it
Concept and mechanisms: Privateprivatus relies on concepts such as self-sovereign identity, personal data stores or vaults,
Usage and contexts: The concept is discussed in privacy advocacy, academic papers on data sovereignty, and design
Limitations and criticism: Critics argue that privateprivatus can introduce complexity, hinder interoperability, and shift risk and
See also: self-sovereign identity, personal data store, data sovereignty, privacy-enhancing technologies.