style(blog): Fix typo in The Privacy of Others article (#2955)

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Signed-off-by: Daniel Gray <dngray@privacyguides.org>
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ To truly improve data privacy rights, we *must* integrate them into our *whole c
In the past few decades, our culture and customs have begun to shift *against* data privacy. Some of us are old enough to remember a time when everyone didn't have a camera in their pocket. At that time, it would have been considered unacceptable in most places to suddenly point a recording camera at a stranger in the street and start filming them without any explanation and without their consent.
Now this kind of disrespectful behavior is a common occurrence, because everyone has the tool do to it. Our society evolved with technological tools, but **we neglected to course-correct our culture for it**.
Now this kind of disrespectful behavior is a common occurrence, because everyone has the tool to do it. Our society evolved with technological tools, but **we neglected to course-correct our culture for it**.
We have reached a point where we need to develop a culture of individual responsibility towards each other's data.