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A middle ground.

Accountability for your "freedom" doesn't necessarily equal a lack of freedom. Someone could know where you live, what you eat, what your shopping habits are and you can still have 100% freedom. Equally freedom is of no use when someone elses choices or "freedom" overide your own, but that someone else may very well be the same powers intended to protect you. Powers given up to secure your "security" may well in fact make you more vulnerable. So there is no simple answer :p