What do you think of privacy?
I am entering a competition about privacy and how it affects us. Please give me some answers to help this work.Some older people say that this is a bad thing—that young people are risking their privacy, and perhaps their health or relationships, or in extreme cases their security, by being so public and letting anyone learn all about them: Who you like or don’t like, whether or not you are in a relationship, what your dreams and hopes are. What do you think?Do you have other privacy concerns?
What do you think about more and more surveillance cameras recording your every move in public places, such as shopping centres, and even in some schools? Do you ever think about what happens to your financial information or school records or other personal or health information? Do you ever wonder “why do they need to know that?” Are you worried about cyber-bullying which could happen if someone gets hold of your mobile telephone number or email address?
I really really like it when I am in the bathroom.
I prefer to keep my thoughts to myself
Answer:
public officials should be transperant in everything they do to stop corruption. (especially here in our contry). but among ordinary men/ women there should be privacy nobody should gives one phone number or email address without the owners consent
I don't think many people care about privacy - both young and old.
Older people like to put **** on younger people for pretty much anything, including 'social networking' sites, but the fact is that it is the older generation who introduced security cameras and are pushing for policies to “fight crime”.
Take, for example, the new 'smart card' (read national ID card). That’s a massive invasion of everyones privacy but most boomers don’t care because they think it will protect them against “welfare cheats” who they stereotype as being young.



