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The world has become an interesting place The world has become an interesting place . We've seen a lot of changes in the way society looks at certain things . Yesterday's taboos are today's accepted practices. This is especially true in North America Things like gay marriage and marijuana legalization could not be imagined during the 50s, but today it's a reality in certain states.

Technology has a big part in this evolution also. Things like the internet and extremely large databases have contributed in a very positive way to the improvement of our everyday lives.Formerly we were forced to sift through tons of paper to find a record.Now it is done with a click of a button. Things like medical records, bills and other important documents are stored digitally , which prevents data loss due to fires.

Unfortunately there is another side to this coin.These depositories of information might be hacked from distance.It makes our personal information vulnerable to rogue attacks.No matter how secure the system is there will always be a smart hacker.It's scary, but it doesn't mean we should revert back to stone age. There are many examples of how technology can help regular people access large databases. Let's take ip-analyzer.info/247/index.htm as an example.

You can run a reverse phone lookup on a number to find out who the owner is.This is convenient on many different levels. If one received a phone call from a toll free number he or she can use a reverse lookup to discover the company's name.

Unfortunately this innocent service can be used in a bad way. A person who is using reverse telephone lookup might be a stalker too. He might be looking up information about a person who is not returning his phone calls. But where do we draw the line? This is a perverted mix of freedom of information and privacy violation.

In my view it is up to the people to decide what information should be collected and disclosed. Otherwise the federal government and private corporations will continue grinding at the stone. One day we might wake up and see our privacy rights completely vanished.At that point it will be too late to do anything. I think that every privacy bill should pass through the smallest levels of senate in order to satisfy people's privacy needs.

by: Odesi Desko




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