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Friday, March 1, 2019

Snowden

It truly calculates as though the days of having mount privacy is over with the coming of these new leaks by Edward Snowden. The establishment has numerous borderline unethical powers that are Justified by terrorism today. and with our current status of technology creation iPhones and iPads with all of our emails and data being stored in the cloud, is it a shock to think that somebody other than us could see it? Yes, Edward Snowden broke laws regarding disclosure of private government information and he should be punished for his actions, plainly couldnt we say the same about the governments wont of our information?It seems that we take for granted our so-called privacy, but with this release of Snowdens it doesnt seem that we can have any privacy at all these days. My solving is yes, I do believe that the government has stepped its bounds on espial on its own citizens. I understand that they do so for the interest group of protecting us from terrorism and that is great, th ats what they are there for. My concern is that when spying becomes anything more than protecting the people, it crosses the line of being ethical and that is not function.As I stated earlier I think Snowden deserves some ort of sentence because he crossed the line on disclosure of documents to the public. That is the law and it should be obeyed, whether it is right or wrong he broke the rules. I havent changed my online habits to protect my information because I do believe its too late, especially with the rise of brotherly media. People now a day are so anxious(predicate) to put out information that in some cases should be unbroken to themselves on Facebook statuses and in emails. When it comes to my personal information I fear the government more than industry.We live in a time now that if something pernicious appens, whether it be a serious crime or attacks against our country, the government is qualified to access all the information about you ever on the internet. Do yo u remember everything you posted on Facebook or online? What if they find something taken in all out of context but use it against you in an indictment? I believe that the technology we have these days is amazing and we should keep innovating but Im Just worried that the soon all of our information, whether it be personal or professional will be online and accessible by someone, somewhere at any time.

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