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Spanish Phrase

Ofrecen privacidad.

/oˈfɾeθen pɾiβaˈðað/
Meaning"They offer privacy."
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Meaning

The sentence means ‘They offer privacy.’ It is often used to describe a company, service, or product that guarantees the protection of personal data or private spaces.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to highlight a privacy‑related feature of a business, an app, a hotel, or any organization that promises to keep user information safe.

Grammar Breakdown

Ofrecenprivacidad

1

Ofrecer (present, 3rd pl.)

‘Ofrecen’ is the third‑person plural present indicative of ofrecer, used when the subject is ‘they’ or a plural noun.

2

Privacidad (noun)

‘Privacidad’ is a feminine singular abstract noun; it normally appears without an article when used as a direct object after a verb like ofrecer.

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A

¿Qué diferencia a esta app de las demás?

What makes this app different from the others?

Ofrecen privacidad.

They offer privacy.

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Common Mistakes

  • Ofrece privacidad.

    Use ‘ofrecen’ when the subject is plural (they). ‘Ofrece’ is singular and would refer to a single entity.

  • Ofrecen la privacidad.

    Adding the definite article before an abstract noun after ‘ofrecer’ sounds unnatural in most contexts.

Alternatives

  • Garantizan privacidad.

    They guarantee privacy.

  • Brindan privacidad.

    They provide privacy.

  • Proporcionan privacidad.

    They supply privacy.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, privacy is a hot political and commercial topic. Marketing messages often use strong verbs like ‘garantizar’ or ‘proteger’ to convey trust. Avoid adding the article ‘la’ before privacidad unless you are speaking about a specific kind of privacy (e.g., ‘la privacidad de los datos’).