06-06-2013, 11:11 PM
With an event like this making the news, it raises the question of privacy in the digital age. Are we giving up our privacy for the convenience of the internet? With storing everything on cloud becoming a popular option, it seems like it.
I'm mortified that the US government has access to every bit of data about me that's ever touched the internet even though I've never done anything illegal. If I remember correctly they supposedly had to ask the tech giants for an individual's data to be handed over, not mine it all...
Any thoughts on this instance/online privacy in general?
I'm mortified that the US government has access to every bit of data about me that's ever touched the internet even though I've never done anything illegal. If I remember correctly they supposedly had to ask the tech giants for an individual's data to be handed over, not mine it all...
Any thoughts on this instance/online privacy in general?