Privacy, we want it, we need it, and it helps show our true selves. No one truly is how they act in public, people talk and act differently when they are in the privacy of their homes. Privacy helps keep certain things about ourselves secret to the public, your friends and everyone you hold dear. This "privacy" that we think we have has been disappearing, and fast. Privacy no longer holds its meaning, people always have an inside look into your life.
To understand why our privacy has ended, we must first understand why there are so many cameras. In 2002, cameras were first added to cell phones, this was the beginning of the end of privacy. Cameras were also starting to be …show more content…
Cameras are everywhere today, cameras are in your house, local grocery store, the dentist, your job, and any place with electricity. Cameras capture every second of everyday. Where ever we try to run, we can't out run cameras, cameras will always be watching, your life is no longer private. The problem with cameras is that people no longer need to take their pictures to be developed. Anyone can simply go to their phone, open up the photo application and it’s as simple as that. With cameras easily accessible, there is no room for you to be yourself, you can't act the way you won't without being filmed or captured in a photo. People aren't meant to live in the public eye every single day, there's a time where people need their privacy. Privacy helps people relax and helps them know that they can be themselves. People have to understand that everything is being