Transpiroval
Transpiroval, a portmanteau of "transparent" and "privacy," refers to the practice of making personal information visible to others while maintaining control over its use and distribution. It is a concept that has gained traction in the digital age, where individuals often share vast amounts of personal data on social media platforms, apps, and websites. Transpiroval allows users to be transparent about their lives and experiences, while also having the ability to limit or revoke access to their information as needed.
The term was popularized by author and privacy advocate Daniel J. Solove in his 2011 book "Nothing
Transpiroval can take various forms, such as sharing personal stories on a blog, posting updates on social
In practice, transpiroval requires a balance between transparency and privacy. Users must be aware of the platforms
Transpiroval is a complex and evolving concept that reflects the changing nature of privacy in the digital