Privacy Rights in the 21st century, can we hide?
Hello everyone
And this weekend the topics are so interesting that some of them take a bit of courage to write about.
But I have chosen for this weekend a rather controversial topic about which we can write a lot of thoughts, opinions, ideas, yes, I chose Privacy Rights.
Privacy Rights are an increasingly intense issue and concern nowadays, in order to be able to talk about privacy rights we first need to know them and then to talk about them or make claims, this is also the reason why some people put great emphasis on this term and unfortunately there are some who are not interested in this issue even if it affects them directly.
As I wrote in the title, when the question came to my mind if we can hide, if we can have privacy rights.
Now we all know that we live in the age of very advanced technology (that sometimes it really scares me, I'm not so old that I don't understand it, but it still scares me this sudden evolution) and I honestly don't know how many of us really have privacy rights.
This issue of privacy rights is a very real and at the same time frightening one, some time ago we could witness some information leaks from the most popular social networks, are we still safe if we use this way of communicating with others.
From my own experience I can tell you one of the many strange things I've experienced (I've experienced a bit of this to see if it's a coincidence) and that is that I often sit with my family and we consult about various things, including where we want to spend our summer holidays, where we want to take the next flight, what things we need in the house and so on, you know what's strange, when I opened the search engine ,,google",, on my mobile phone (without having written anything) among the first pages that appeared were advertisements for places where we were thinking of spending our summer holidays, or things we wanted to buy for the house, I repeat, I didn't get to write down what I wanted to search for, all these actually appeared when I opened the search engine.
What do you think is normal?
Can this incident not respect my privacy rights?
The privacy rights should be first of all our concern and then I think it should be the concern of the authorities, I say this because I have had to go to public institutions several times to solve different problems, and when I had to submit copies of some documents I was asked to fill in a form which was actually my written consent for the use of my confidential data by that institution (I can trust them not to leak information), honestly I have no proof that my data will just stay there, without signing that consent no document was issued to me, so in the end I was somehow forced to sign it.
Failure to respect the right to privacy can sometimes be extremely dangerous, especially as I wrote above we live in the age of very advanced technology and this leads to the storage of a lot of confidential data, I do not think it would be normal that someone unauthorized can have access there, but it seems that in some cases this is not respected.
Many of you have travelled abroad especially by plane, you have seen in airports many surveillance cameras with facial recognition function, do you realize what it would mean for someone unauthorized to access that database, I have encountered the same thing in Europe at the subway entrance.
My dear followers and visitors today I stop here and in conclusion I can say that Legitimate or Not may be a sensitive subject that needs to be treated very carefully and most likely we should look for solutions that we can take forward and those responsible for this to take them into account.
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