Social Norms: Film Analysis

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I am surprised and even so disgusted by the fact the corporations and governments can use our very private data that we input to various browsers of websites, online business and payment systems and applications we may install or log into. Famous websites we log in or we register have poor and misguiding policies for privacy in that they can use very long forms and documental questionnaires to collect our information in which they later provide them to third parties like governments and organizations for their own statistics.

What, do you think, is the main purpose of this film? What does it intend to do? Whom do you think its main audience is? Explain your answers.
The main purpose of the film is to is to enlighten people on the risks we …show more content…

In the film, Austrian law student Max Schrems shows us how Facebook retains all of our information, even after we delete our accounts. In essence, we delete them from ourselves. Does this revelation affect the way you will use Facebook or other social media in the future? If so, how? Yes, probably it’s going to affect much because that means in case of a private chat with someone, the messages can still be retrieved by third party from the website owners. For example you were trying to make a chat with a different partner, deleted the messages after the whole thing to avoid problems, this means you’re very unsafe since this messages can still be retrieved by your current partner if He or She decides to go to the website owners to know what’s your activity on your face book or social media