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The right to privacy protects citizens from

personal searches.
seizure of property.
government intrusion.
personal incrimination.

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government intrusion.

The right to privacy is essentially protection from unwarranted government intrusion into personal and family matters — embodied in protections like the Fourth Amendment (unreasonable searches and seizures) and the Fifth Amendment (against compelled self‑incrimination).