Tuesday, March 4, 2014
The society's responsible
I feel that society does take responsibility preserving the privacy of its members. Each member of the society has the right to keep their personal information safe. It isn't invaded by people that aren't allowed. They keep their own thing private or trust a company to keep it safe. Usually, only they can access it, but their decision . For example credit card information can be trusted with the bank, but not unfamiliar associates. Its society's fault for choosing an unsafe service. There are also optional settings or establishments for what should and shouldn't be kept private.This very different from back when there was Big Brother. Society had no type of private control. .The Party was in control. They had the power. Today its optional. There are some legal privacy invading services, but they are for the government. They have secret services. These services are only used if needed though, not for petty purposes. The government has the only right to do those type of things.
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I completely agree with you. We do keep things private and only share things, personal things, with trusted people and associations. Back in 1984 we had no option. All of our business was just out there. We had absolutely no privacy. No choice to share what we want. And if we did try to sneak and do stuff, or not tell the Party everything they would “torture” us. Force opinions upon us. Force us to change our minds. The Party had all the power and we couldn’t do anything but sit back and watch. We could try to rebel but everyone get caught or comes clean eventually. Now it’s different. Now we had freedom. Now we can do whatever we want. The government can’t do certain things that the Party did back then. They can’t brainwash us anymore. They can’t tell us not to have sex anymore. They can’t tell us how much chocolate we can eat anymore. Now we still do have trouble with the whole camera on every corner and the possible phone tapping but it is much better compared to 1984. It is a work in progress but us as a society have to make our privacy the government’s number one issue.
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