Both security and privacy are forms of control. This can be confusing, but there is a difference. I think of it like this:
Security is your control over who can access your data. If someone is accessing your data after you’ve tried to prevent them from doing so, that’s a security breach. You’ll need to improve something on your end to fix it.
Privacy is your control over what people and companies can do with your data once you’ve granted them access to it. This one can be harder to fix when something goes wrong, and it can mean anything from adjusting some settings that you didn’t know existed to changing who you vote for in government elections.
Both security and privacy are forms of control. This can be confusing, but there is a difference. I think of it like this:
Security is your control over who can access your data. If someone is accessing your data after you’ve tried to prevent them from doing so, that’s a security breach. You’ll need to improve something on your end to fix it.
Privacy is your control over what people and companies can do with your data once you’ve granted them access to it. This one can be harder to fix when something goes wrong, and it can mean anything from adjusting some settings that you didn’t know existed to changing who you vote for in government elections.