Tuesday, February 26, 2019
The End of Privacy
Daniel Trejo English 1301 Threatening  silence Nowadays is  herculean or practic every last(predicate)y impossible for  mostone to keep something secret that you  upright do not want  populate to  jockey because it is something personal. Anybody  brush off  devil most or almost all of your  development by  exactly searching it on the  lucre. It may not be something important to a lot of  sight because they do not really think  fertile about it but it is something that people should be concern about. Is it really The  block up of Privacy? ? Or is there something we  send away do about it and  jibe the spread of our  head-to-head information.Due to more people having technology  wish  jail cell phone cameras, audio recorders, and other recording technologies it is easier for them to record private  flesh out about themselves. These people may later regret about doing  much(prenominal) thing because what they recorded may end up on the  internet for the whole world to see. Like what hap   pened to the Star Wars Kid, who videotaped himself waving around a golf-ball retriever while pretending it was a light stabber (385). Insignifi enduret things  analogous this can destroy your reputation  redden your entire life.People suggest that if you find yourself in a situation like this there is pretty much  slide fastener you can do about it. It would be better if people  scantily would not record themselves doing such things to avoid the same thing  hap to you. Social-networking sites and blogs also threat our privacy with people not even well-educated that these web sites keep and spread their private information with others. Daniel J. Solove calls the people  growing up today Generation Google, because all of their personal and private information will reside on the internet forever (386).Nowadays most people have their own web sites such as Facebook and Twitter  devising it easier for others to see and know more about your personal information. Web sites like these spread    your personal information with other web sites without people even knowing it, thinking that their personal information is secure and only people they want may see it. I agree with what Solve thinks because anything that you  station on the internet will stay there forever, having this in  legal opinion people should be very c arful with what they post and do on the internet. On the other hand there is also the government that compromises privacy.For example, the  home(a) Security Agency listens and examines the records of millions of telephone conversations every year (386). There  ar also other government entities that keep records of personal information like births, marriages, employment, property ownership and more. These things  atomic number 18 accessible to anyone by one  simplistic search.  some would argue that the government has no right to do this, that they are violating personal information. You cannot even call someone and have a private conversation with them becaus   e you have these people listening to your conversation, which I find a little bit creepy.Is there something we can do to prevent  future spread of personal information? Some technologists and scholars say no. As Scott McNealy once said, You already have zero privacy. Get over it (387). Some suggest that nowadays it is practically impossible for someone to start over,  create their lives because everything is stored on the internet and you cannot simply delete it. There are some privacy laws that had been passed to try and protect people privacy but they do not really work. Due to privacy threats now cropping up, these laws have  demonstrable in a way that is often ineffective against these threats.But there are some things that people can do to prevent the spread of all of their private information but the most important thing is to know what you are posting on the internet. Once your information is on the internet anything can happen. People should be careful on what they put onlin   e because it can ruin your reputation. People nowadays based on your reputation can decide whether to make friends with you or businesses etc. Some suggest that this is the  oddment of privacy, and that in the future it will grow into something bigger. You decide, is it really The End of Privacy? ? Some will argue that.  
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