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It's a sliding scale; it isn't just 'full privacy' or 'no privacy'. Everyone makes compromises somewhere based on their personal preferences. Most people would agree posting their credit card number on a public forum is too far into the 'no privacy' band, for example.
It's up to you, but I don't like trusting my personal info with untrustworthy companies.
Not only is it a sliding scale, it's a multidimensional one because it also depends on what your threat model is. "Privacy" from an abusive partner snooping on your phone to discover your escape plan, "privacy" from Target trying to market diapers to you when nobody even knows you're pregnant yet, "privacy" from Cambridge Analytica trying to psychoanalyze you so they can better target you with right-wing propaganda, and "privacy" from an authoritarian government because you're a journalist trying to protect whistleblowers are all different goals that may require different strategies to achieve.