This week, we learned all about privacy in this digital age. Even though technology has many of benefits, it can also be very harmful to us. In these ted talks, I learned that it's not possible to go through daily life without being tracked through your devices. Whether it's through life 36o, tracking your location or safari tracking your search history, you're being monitored 24/7. Some people are very scared of this issue and others are unbothered.
I liked how Julian Enriquez related data to tattoo in his ted talk, because truly that's how they are. He talks about how they both tell a message and are linked to someone's identity. They are also permanent, so once you get a tattoo or you post something on social media, it's out there forever.This issue affects me because I text my parents and friends everyday and I have to always be careful of whaat I text because once I hit send, it's in the digital universe for eternity. Same for my friends and family, they have to be careful with what they post because it could ruin your reputation or be taken the wrong way.
The Government plays a crucial role in protecting citizens rights when it comes to these issues. The Government should be taking proactive steps to protect the privacy and personal data of its people. This includes regulating data, promoting encryption and adding ethical guidelines for emerging technologies like AI. They should also ensure that there is a balance between privacy and national security needs. Governments also need to ensure that technology serves the public's best interests while keeping individuals safe.We can protect ourselves from privacy invasions by developing good habits, using technology wisely, and staying aware of potential threats. Implementing strong passwords and enabling two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of security to our online accounts. On social media, we should be mindful of the information we share, limit personal details, and avoid geotagging to protect our privacy and the safety of our loved ones. Additionally, caution is needed when using public Wi-Fi, as hackers may intercept data and sensitive information. Finally, staying vigilant against scams and suspicious emails that request personal information helps ensure our data doesn’t fall into the wrong hands.
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