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Digital Privacy and Physiology

Meaning

Digital Privacy and Physiology describes the complex, bidirectional relationship between an individual’s control over their personal health data and the resulting impact on their physiological stress response and overall well-being. The erosion of digital privacy, particularly concerning sensitive physiological data collected by wearables and health apps, can induce chronic psychological stress, leading to measurable changes in the endocrine and autonomic nervous systems. This clinical perspective recognizes that privacy is not merely a legal construct but a fundamental component of psychological safety and allostatic load management.