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That's not true. There are many reasons somebody would protect themselves from being monitored, losing their privacy, and having their data stolen.

Do you close the stall door when you use a public toilet? Are you "scared of being watched"?
Will you post the password to your private email? Are you "scared of being watched"?
Do you protect the PIN for your bank card when you punch it in? Are you "scared of being watched"?
You strawman a multitude of reasons to protect privacy down to fear to suit your argument, but it's not reality.