Khizer Kaleem writes: “We live in an era where data is pretty easy to access remotely. Software developers, internet service providers, and even a random colleague might have the potential to invade and disrespect your privacy. Privacy laws established by people and governments encourage everyone to create personal space for themselves. Over time, people have become vigilant about their privacy rights. This created the movement that labels privacy as a fundamental human right. But how? Why exactly should privacy be considered a human right?”