I was unable to check messages, emails, or check social media, it was just a dull lunch without the phone. From a financial standpoint every year the plans which are provided getting more expensive, which is an issue for the people with lower incomes. 23% of all cell phone proprietors have had to cancel the cell phone service for different reasons, mainly because of finances. 44% of people with an income lower than $30, 000 have had to cancel or suspend their services with the cellphone provider as it seen as a financial burden to most. 23% of all cell phone proprietors have had to cancel the cell phone service for different reasons, mainly because of finances. On a personal note, I think that the current phone plans are very expensive, and most of the time we pay extra just for the data. I wouldn’t say I am struggling to pay my phone bill, but at the same time I am living with my parents, so I do not have as many responsibilities and bill to pay. If I was by myself I think it would be a totally different story. Throughout the research it shows how dependable people from low income household are on their …show more content…
I did have the indeed app on my phone at one point, but I barely ever used it to search for a job, as I would just use the computer that I had at home. I felt as if it using the phone while looking for a job was not satisfactory, and computer did the job better, in terms of multitasking and looking at the job description and updating my resume. The constant innovation has quickened the pace at which people get to, gain and produce information. Clients ' PDAs are currently rich archives of recollections and substance that is almost like a book of their lives, an amazing file of data which exists for every clients. The privacy of smartphones have decreased significantly because of the easy access to the web. Almost every app that is available is somehow connected to the internet. The apps that are connected to the internet are reportedly receiving personal information and data from the users, which is causing problems and violating the “Privacy Bill of Rights”. Some of the most criticized companies are Apple, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Hewlett-Packard and Research In Motion. These companies are not fully abiding by the privacy