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    that the internet can be dangerous. I agree to this. However, I feel that when monitoring becomes spying, it has gone too far. Spying on innocent teenagers is inappropriate. It is an an invasion of privacy, makes people uncomfortable, and is unnecessary. Like I have said, spying is an invasion of privacy. Imagine someone secretly lurking through your texts, emails, or social medias. I am guessing you wouldn’t like that. Also, wouldn’t you feel violated if someone eavesdropped on every…

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    customers. From the reading “Apple VS The FBI” that “People's phones are a record of their most intimate thoughts and personal information”(Smith 7). This means that people's phones can hold personal information including financial records, friends, addresses, location data, personal photos and more”(Smith 7). This means that people's phones can hold personal information including financial records, friends, addresses, location data, personal photos and more”(Smith 7).One of the reasons…

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    conflict between the two sides? The FBI has essentially asked Apple to create a backdoor enabling investigators to hack the passcode for the phone in question (an iPhone 5C), while Apple warns that would compromise security and could be used to access information on other users' devices.…

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    having own privacy and the harm of surveillance. We have heard a lot of people demanding for personal privacy, but what does it actually means? Privacy is a basis condition where a person can act, speak, write and even think without having anyone there to judge him. A free person is achieved when you are able to stay away from the judgmental eyes of others. In other words, if you believe you are always being watched and judged, you are not really a free individual. Deprivation of privacy can…

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    invade a citizen’s privacy if and only if they are showing signs of harm to our country and our citizens. Invasion is a strong word, but I believe our government should be able to do this if someone is making terrorist threats. Now that these threats happen all the time, our government has to keep a close eye on everyone. The Unites States has had too many terrorist acts not to invade the privacy of these people. Although I think there is a fine line between invading someone’s privacy because…

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    right to privacy, through internet monitoring, is a heated topic among politicians and voters. As american citizens we are given a series of rights, written within the sacred document we proudly call our constitution, but how far do our rights go? First, however, we must identify what our rights are. Our first right, as inscribed, is our rights to freedom of speech, freedom of the press, etc.; but it’s important to find the balance between people’s freedoms and with people's right to…

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    Visible man opens the eyes of the public to how little privacy they have. The government filters through every text, and call to find out if people are potentially a terrorist. The government has been doing this behind the backs of Americans ever since 911. Just in recent years has this been made known publicly. In some occasions it is okay for the Government to work behind the public's back, but those occasions are far and few between. If large corporations were to obtain the extensive…

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    sight. Many people believe that drones are invading privacy among the U.S. Although drones are fun to use, The usage of drones has created a plethora of issues involving privacy amongst the United States. Drones have changed the way people look at them since they were invented. On CNN, it quotes “Drones also have uses in law enforcement. Police departments use them for search-and-rescue operations or to monitor dangerous situations. But some privacy experts are worried about other…

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    In recent years, journalists have discussed in countless articles with privacy increasingly being invaded by the greater use of drones by the general public and some law enforcements. The predominant new problem with modern technology is dealing with regulating commercial drones in the United States. Drones are an unmanned aircraft or ship that can navigate autonomously- consisting of the ability of functioning without an individual inside the aircraft. The controversy over done regulations is…

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    When using information systems, it is essential to ask, “What is the ethical and socially responsible course of action?” A MODEL FOR THINKING ABOUT ETHICAL, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL ISSUES Ethical, social, and political issues are closely linked. The ethical dilemma you may face as a manager of information systems typically is reflected in social and political debate. One way to think about these relationships is given in Figure 4-1. Imagine society as a more or less calm pond on a summer…

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