1984 By George Orwell Essay

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There’s cameras all around watching your every move imagen being watched while being with your family and someone recording you while it’s being collected to be used against you someday. A camera that records every single move you do, is that invading your privacy. George Orwell’s novel, 1984, is a novel about how the government is forcing their own people to obey their rules, taking their privacy by spying on their own citizens without them knowing they are being watched. The technology has changed over time during 1984, they used helicopters to spy on their own people nowadays we use drones to do the spying. The book 1984 by George Orwell is different from today because back then they used less technology and now we have advance to create …show more content…

In the article, This Smartphone Tracking Tech Will Give You the Creeps by Christina DesMarais, the author states “When you use a location-enable Google service, we may collect and process information about your actual location, like GPS signals sent by a mobile device.”(Page 77) By turning your location you are giving permission to the company to check your location and the right to check your privacy. The article Big Brother Is Watching You, Long Beach: New Police Surveillance System Unveiled by Lauren Lloyd, the author states, “The chief noted that the cameras are located in the public sector… and unless there are real security concerns.”(Page 78) The quote explains how the cameras are located in a public community used for people’s safety. A different quote from the article Big Brother Is Watching You, Long Beach: New Police Surveillance System unveiled by Lauren Lloyd which they stats, “McDonell added that the program is not “designed to replace people” but to increase efficiency and maximize technologies in combating crime, and to promote greater community.” It explains how the program is being used to spy and create less crime. Technology is used to watch us but for the good not for the bad, but to help us stay