HomeTechnologyOf 'lovers', 'rebels', and ad targets: Zoho’s Sridhar Vembu explains the three faces of privacy

Of 'lovers', 'rebels', and ad targets: Zoho’s Sridhar Vembu explains the three faces of privacy

In a detailed post, Vembu argues that privacy isn’t a single concept but a spectrum of trust, legality, and intent — and that tech companies need to be honest about which parts they can actually protect.

October 08, 2025 / 07:09 IST
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Sridhar Vembu
Sridhar Vembu

Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu has offered a characteristically candid take on digital privacy, breaking it down into what he calls three cases — “the secret lover,” “the ad-target violation,” and “the secret rebel.” In a detailed post, Vembu argues that privacy isn’t a single concept but a spectrum of trust, legality, and intent — and that tech companies need to be honest about which parts they can actually protect.

The ‘secret lover’ case

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This, Vembu says, represents the kind of private communication that must remain absolutely confidential — whether it’s between people, within teams, or concerning corporate trade secrets. Zoho’s tech stack, he claims, is designed to safeguard this form of privacy above all else.

The ‘ad violation’ case