privacy

/ˈpɹaɪv.ə.sɪ/

The state of being secluded from the presence, sight, or knowledge of others.

I need my privacy, so please stay out of my room.

Freedom from unwanted or undue disturbance of one private life.

It takes a village to rob one of a sense of privacy.

Freedom from damaging publicity, public scrutiny, surveillance, and disclosure of personal information, usually by a government or a private organization.

Privacy is assumed by many to be among common-law rights.

A place of seclusion.

A relationship between parties seen as being a result of their mutual interest or participation in a given transaction, contract etc.; Privity.

Secrecy.

A private matter; a secret.