No. Only if the person consents under duress is the 4th Amendment's 'right to privacy' violated.
AOL is the best search engine for privacy.
The Fourth Amendment. -Apex
Step1 Log on through the Facebook home page and head to the "My Privacy" page (see Resources below). You can change privacy levels for almost every Facebook feature from this page. Step2 List the person you want to block in the "Block People" box on the My Privacy page and click "Search." Step3 Browse through the results to find the person you want to block. The more common the name, the more people you will need to search through. Step4 Click the "Block Person" link for the person you want to block. The person will no longer be able to see your profile, and you will not turn up in the person's search results.
In Advanced Setting at the bottem of the Settings page or you can search Privacy in the search area of the settings page
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SearchLock is a search engine that helps you to protect your privacy while you search the Internet.
Amendment 4 protects the people's privacy by not allowing anyone to search and take any of the person's items unless they have a warrant which is signed and states the reason for anyone to search your home and/or take something. Source: the Bill of Rights, Amendments 1 - 10.
to protect privacy rights that are guaranteed in the constitution
The 4th Amendment to the US Constitution protects individuals from unreasonable search and seizure. Therefore, the police cannot just enter your home and invade your privacy without a search warrant.Likewise, the police usually cannot force a person to disrobe and submit to a body cavity search. And they cannot force a person to supply a blood sample or urine for DNA analysis.A body warrant is basically a search warrant on a person's body. The police then have the right to invade that person's privacy and search his body, take his blood, etc.
Societal recognition that a personal expectation of privacy is reasonable and the exhibition of a personal subjective expectation of privacy. ;)
on the upper right of the screen..there is an option SETTINGS (near the Log out menu)...click it..and search there the privacy thingy