Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Privacy in the Age of Technology essays
Privacy in the Age of Technology essays Privacy is the right to be left alone to do what you want in secret. All across the nation our privacy is being exploited by companies, criminals and drug users. There used to be a time when we could be confident that no one could learn too much about our personal lives. There used to be a time when information was merely a way of keeping records. That time is gone and with it went a large amount of what we might call our personal privacy. Is technology to blame for our loss of privacy? The world is changing rapidly and technology has a lot to do with it. In the essay Invasion of Privacy by Joshua Quittner many details suggest the numerous ways we are losing our privacy. Quittner states that like many of us he did not think of his privacy as much. "For the longest time, I couldn't get worked p about privacy: my right to it; how it's dying; how we're headed for an even more wired, underregulated, overintrusive, privacy-deprived planet."" He took his privacy for granted until some one seized his phone. The person didn't do anything bad with it but Quittner realized that the person could have done real serious damage to him "he could have sabotaged my credit rating. He could have eavesdropped on my telephone conversations or siphoned off my E- Mail. He could have called in my mortgage, discontinued my health insurance or obliterated my Social Security Number."" He felt violated like most people would have in his position. Keep in mind that was just a person h acking another person's phone and look at all the things they could have done. Have you ever gotten the feeling your being watched but don't know by who. Its ok your not going crazy Quittner says in his essay "we submit to being photographed every day- 20 times a day on average if you live or work in New York City- by surveillance cameras."" Its creepy I know. Also did you know each time someone uses the ATM, visits the doctor, uses a credit card, chats on the int...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.