What can people imagine the effects are from looking at a screen? Do people actually choose between their brain and cell phone? As reported by Giacomo Calamita, someone who is concerned about the effects of cell phones no matter how perilous or not and is trying to achieve a goal of becoming an engineer, after scrutinizing, “Research shows that if you’re on the cell phones too long then you may get headaches and even migraines from the device.” Obviously, using cell phones is a bad idea for your heads’ sake. The fact that if you’re on social media, you’re not actually being social, and you're risking your head and brain for basically nothing. In other words, you’re more social with people by interacting with them, maybe by playing a sport or traveling to a mall. On social media, you are just communicating with people and you’re not interacting with them. It is better to interact with people in person because you will have fewer headaches and better relationships. It may be true that cell phones are becoming more and more improved and they will not be as unsafe to the brain as much anymore. The use of cell phones will soon decrease negative effects to the brain. If this happens, cell phones will be used more frequently by people. Nothing could be further from the truth; when was the last time you learned that cellular devices didn’t affect the brain in a bad way? Exactly, this …show more content…
Why might hackers have an interest in hacking? Is it true people prepare to know what to do when they get hacked? You’d better believe that “if your location services are on, you can get hacked and it could be dangerous. Also, on all of our phones, there are social media where we basically share all of our life,” Isabelle MacRae, someone who had experience with cell phones and their difficulties as well as their perks for more than 4 years recites. It is possible that cell phones tend to share information by getting hacked. The information people share on their cellular devices are usually personal and important. This can be very unsafe and life-threatening. People that hack people’s information can use it against the people that are involved with the information. For example, people that share the information about their credit card for buying something online, the hackers can get into that information (credit card number) and use it to buy themselves something. This is only one example of what hackers might do with personal information. Some researchers may say that phones are difficult to hack and computers are much easier to hack. Cell phones (specifically iPhones) are extremely hard to hack. Apple products have advanced anti-virus/malware softwares uploaded into their systems. This is simply not true, no device can control hackers. No matter what is