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    Many people who find these issues to be of little importance think well I have nothing to hide so they feel comfortable with the idea that their entire digital footprint is accessible by the government. I reject this position. Firstly, because it is a ridiculous stance. Not only does the NSA collect metadata, but it also collects content data like photos, voice communication, videos, text, email, and chat conversations. No sane person would be willing to make all of the contents of their…

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    Privacy and Protection In George Orwell’s 1984, Big Brother exploits surveillance to spy on everything from people’s daily actions to the thoughts in their mind’s privacy (Orwell). This book has left a horrifying image to its readers with the idea of the invasion of privacy through manipulation and misuse of surveillance. As extreme as that sounds, this could be the near future of Americans if surveillance continues to grow. Due to the disclosures of Edward Snowden on the flaws of surveillance,…

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    security or privacy. Security is far more invasive in order to investigate the personal lives of individuals. Some believe security at the expense of privacy is against the constitution. Others say security must come first in order to ensure the safety of the country. Must we have to give up one in order to have the other in absolute form? Since both security and privacy cannot coexist in their absolute forms, individuals must choose which one they want to be more dominant. Though privacy is…

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    Americans are not entitled to privacy. The topic of privacy has been a widely discussed topic for centuries in the United States. The one that argues that government surveillance is unconstitutional has not fully read and analyzed the document in its entirety. The word privacy is not written once throughout the entire constitution. America is known as the “free world” and without the government’s use of its resources to protect the free world, the average American will no longer be able to sing…

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    The Importance Of Privacy

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    Privacy is a concern for most people living in America. Although it is not explicitly stated in the Constitution, the right to privacy is acknowledged through several amendments such as the First Amendment (which protects the privacy of religion and speech) and the Fourth Amendment (which protects the privacy of people from unreasonable searches). The current shift to the digital age has forced people to watch their digital footprints in order to protect themselves from prying eyes. With the…

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    unaware that sharing their personal information can cause threats to privacy. Facebook is a leading social networking site with over one and a half billion of monthly active users (Facebook Newsroom, 2015). It was primarily created for college students, however, now it is becoming more diverse in terms of age, background and technical skills (Brandtzæg and Heim, 2009). In fact, different age groups represent different needs of privacy (Karahasanovi´c, Brandtzæg, Vanattenhoven, et al., 2009;…

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    Webster Dictionary defines privacy as a freedom from unauthorized intrusion. So, by compromising ones privacy rights, their freedom would be inadvertently questioned and damaged as well. As such, Apple should not be required to develop a software that disables the privacy function in our phone that wipes out all data and information if the password were to be entered incorrectly 10 times. This request violates our country's citizens' privacy, initiates the first step towards governmental control…

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    As a result of mass government surveillance, there has been discrimination against individuals who were wrongfully accused of terrorism. Intellectual privacy is absolutely crucial for the advancement of ideas and inventions, but when government interferes, these ideas are no longer expressed due to the possibility of there being no intellectual privacy.…

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    has had to countenance and is still facing issues, yet individuals are not too shaken or disturbed by recent announcements. However, projecting a broad minded opinion, Facebook has also made considerable changes in its privacy settings in order to provide certain space of privacy to its users. Facebook follows two core principles: 1. The user should be having control over his personal information. 2. The user should be having access to the information others like to share with the user.…

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    Covered entity are defined in the HIPAA Privacy Rules as health plans, healthcare clearing houses, and healthcare providers who electronically transmit any health information in connection with transactions for which HHS has adopted standards. These can be billing and payment for the insurance coverage’s and they can be such as, hospitals, physicians, and academic medical centers. Health plan is that group plan that pays for the cost of medical bills and medical care. Healthcare clearinghouse…

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