The Importance Of Personal Privacy

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Research Paper Privacy is a very important aspect in everyday life. Whether you realize it or not anything you do on a device that is able to connect to the internet can be monitored at anytime. The government can easily observe you at any given time just as shown in the book 1984, where they are constantly being watched and are obligated to follow certain rules of the government. No one should be willing to give up aspects of personal privacy for the greater good because it will only benefit the government for their necessities and will only harm the people. There are plenty of ways the government can keep an eye on you whether it is through your phone, computer, or even a car GPS. While the government does not have time to monitor every single person if they wanted to find an individual they easily could. In the book 1984 everyone is watched over by self driven airplanes, telescreens, and cameras. For example 1984 explains, “Winston kept his back turned to the telescreen. It was safer; though, as he well knew, even a back can …show more content…

People stay away from the internet or from any type of devices that can show their location or record their voice. In the article “That’s no phone. That’s my tracker” the author assesses that, “If you avoid surveillance, the best option is to use cash for prepaid cell phones that do not require identification. … Destroy the phone or just drop it into the trash bin, and its data cannot be tied to you. These cell phones, known as burners, are the threads that connect privacy activist, Burmese dissident and coke dealers”(Mass and Rajagopalan, 2012). The author explains that using a cellular device that is prepaid and then throwing it away is a way for no one to be able to trace what you did. This can also not trace back to you because it wasn’t your personal phone. The most the government can do is track the phone and find the location of where you dispose of

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