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  • In what context? Your right to privacy generally refers to your right to be free from defamation, which doe not change if you are on another persons private property (or public property for that matter). If you are talking about "privacy" in the terms of the governments right to search, then you have very little. The privacy is held and can be waived by the property owner. Although, you do have some protection with your specific possessions.

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