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    The Power of Privacy ENG 122 1/27/2014 The internet has opened doors of communication that have pivotally changed the way we think‚ teach‚ learn‚ and communicate. As of late‚ Web 2.0 has developed applications on the internet that create forums of communications with people all over the world. These forums come in different shapes and sizes and can be used in different ways to communicate with others. Many of these applications have been developed over time

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    emerges. The leak and abuse of personal information can cause serious troubles to people’s life and selling others’ information for commercial purposes has long been regarded as unethical behaviour in business world. With the backdrop of the recent privacy violations committed by the Octopus Card Company ‚wherein they sold the personal information of users to corporations‚ we thought it was of the utmost importance to increase awareness about the severity of the issue by providing users’ with thorough

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    Personally‚ I agree with the Supreme Court’s decision in the landmark case of R. v. Dyment. Particularly‚ with La Forest J. commentary it provided on the importance of privacy: “…society has come to realize that privacy is at the heart of liberty in modern state…Grounded in man’s physical and moral autonomy privacy is essential for the well being of the individual. For this reason alone‚ it is worthy of constitutional protection‚ but it also has profound significance for the public order. The restraints

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    or wrong. Everyone has their own standards. In his article “The Undercover Parent‚” Harlan Coben discusses this topic on The New York Times magazine. At first‚ Harlan couldn’t accept it either; he thinks parents are wrong to pry into children’s privacy world. However‚ he found out that there is no mistake for parents to download any software in their own computers‚ and there is nothing wrong for parents to protect their kids. Harlan Coben said use spyware to surveillance kids’ private world is “Scary

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    security of their products because their customers value privacy. According to Muzamil Riffat‚ privacy is a subjective phenomenon. The definition of privacy is due to change based on several factors and geological location. Privacy is something that most people in the world value. Having passcodes on Apple products allow the users to feel safe. They know other people or the government cannot retain information on their phone.

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    sides and views making surveillance of the internet and the right to privacy very controversial topic. Many people believe that tracking our internet usage is an invasion of privacy and will eventually lead to the government to take control of even more than just the internet and others view it as modern trade and it’s the key to keeping our nation safe. People also feel that too much surveillance leaves a nation without any privacy and others argue that a world with cameras everywhere is a safer and

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    English 101-21 15th July 2013 Knowing How to Protect Ourselves from Privacy Problems There are many Americans that worry about the invasion of their privacy. An American’s privacy can be lost by- an IP address internet cookies‚ government surveillance cameras‚ and social networking sites. There are many ways Americans can control their privacy‚ but sometimes the invasion of privacy is out of their control. For example‚ computers save all of the American’s private information without their

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    1. hello Increased Employee Productivity * Companies that monitor employee computers report increased employee productivity when they implement this type of policy. According to the Computer Monitoring website‚ most employees use company computers for non-work-related activities‚ such as online shopping‚ games‚ stock trading‚ personal emails‚ instant chat conversations and music downloads. This adds up over time‚ and companies can lose money when their employees are getting paid for non-productive

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    government surveillance have been introduced with the hope that they will increase public safety. In contrast‚ many people have argued that government surveillances’ effective ability to increase safety was not worth it if it leads to a dramatic loss of privacy. Clearly‚ there are numerous pros and cons to government surveillance‚ but one must distinguish their priorities‚ whether they feel government

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    right to privacy and for their private affairs to not be constantly scrutinized by an intelligence organization. It is also true that every single Canadian and American citizen has the right to be safe in their own country and should not need to worry about their safety when using public transportation‚ or going to a night club or visiting a national attraction. In this essay‚ I will be relating the ethical frameworks discussed in class to the ethical dilemma of the NSA’s breach of privacy versus

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