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You can but there's a point where the SO's actions actively invade your privacy too against your will.
Real example: My SO uploads all her photos to Google Photos. Because I also appear on those Photos, I am now being tracked/used for training ML models/instrumentalised/whatever other evil things Google does nowadays against my will.
Google doesn't care whether I consented to that or not.
True. And you can talk to your wife about that. But unless you provide a better alternative it's going to harm her personal workflow. And this goes for your friends, strangers in public, anytime of photos taken that you happen to be around for.
I think the reasonable measure is to concede this point. Your friends are going to be social media users
Security and privacy are much like hygiene and responsibility. If someone close to you doesn't have any, it will put you in risk as well.
This. Your wife is another adult that can disagree with you. You can explain, you can present ideas but if you disagree at the point of you considering intervening in her private life you should just break up.