Abstract: The purpose of this proposed chapter is to provide a conceptual framework for understanding privacy issues that can be deployed for a variety of information technologies, an overview of the different views from the moral and political philosophy regarding the nature and foundations of privacy rights, and an examination of various privacy issues attendant to omnipresent surveillance technologies in light of those philosophical views. Put another way, my goal in the chapter is pick out important themes from the philosophical literature on privacy and surveillance and explain them in light of omnipresent surveillance technologies, while at the same time providing a philosophically informed analysis of the privacy implications of those technologies. The broader purpose of providing this framework and analysis is to make it easier for people developing, implementing, and forming policy about technologies, information collection efforts, and monitoring schemes to (a) see how various possible futures implicate important moral concerns and (b) recognize a broad array of reasons and arguments about uberveillance and privacy claims.