In The Fight for Privacy, law professor and MacArthur fellow Danielle Keats Citron examines the threats to our intimate privacy in the digital age. She defines intimate privacy as the right to keep our bodies, health, gender, and relationships free from unwanted exposure and exploitation. She shows how this right is violated by various actors, from corporations to individuals, and how this harms our dignity, identity, and love. She also proposes ways to protect and respect intimate privacy, as a civil right and a social good, for ourselves and the next generation.