I don't think we disagree on anything other than whether "the sites we read on a global telecommunications network" count as "most private parts of our lives." Every page accessed is a two-way conversation between you and a stranger's property. That's pretty shifting philosophical sand to ground an argument on the privacy of those conversations in.
Why does the stranger not have the right to let a third-party know you talked to them?
Why does the stranger not have the right to let a third-party know you talked to them?