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Invasion Of Privacy Analysis

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We have been lied by those who we believe are there to protect us. In this world, there are corporations in charge of making you feel safe and secure when in actuality they are the ones we should be afraid of. They utilize a special device to track our every movement to what food we like as well as if we are a student doctor of a musician. And this incredible device they use is something no one saw coming and this device is called a phone. This device has extraordinary capabilities to find out who we are what we like as well as what our favorite person is. This is a clear invasion of privacy to not just U.S citizens, everyone in the world. Therefore all citizens should revolt against the government and companies to regulate and prevent any …show more content…

When in fact we are being watched every hour, minute and second of our lives through a very inconspicuous object that no one would ever believe would be the key to our personal life. That object is our phone a device that is with us everywhere in our pocket or purse. The author states “ the surveillance and privacy implications are quite simple…Cellular systems constantly check and record the location of all phones on their networks” (Maass, Rajagopalan. 2012). This article confirms the fact that not only does the government have the capability of knowing who you are or where you are. Even the same phone company you pay for phone service monthly has the power to see where you are. This is an abuse of privacy and we are forced to give up our privacy why you may ask. Well, we are given a contract which we have to agree to even use the phone service so we are paying cell phone companies to know our every location and …show more content…

And yes, it is good to keep certain information about people to prevent any tragedies, but ever since the government has introduced tapping in on people's conversations have not worked. And if you think about it ever since the twin towers in 2001 this taping on conversations has not stopped any other tragedies after that meaning it is not to keep people safe but to keep people in check. Therefore instead of having all of our personal information being taken away, let the government only take a small amount of a regulated

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