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George Orwell's 1984: What Is Your Privacy Today?

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Is this the war that we've almost lost or where actually is your privacy today?

Hello everyone! I am Tokzhan Alibekova, and we are here today to discuss this issue. Let's talk about that!

In George Orwell's book "1984" the author paints us a picture of a future world in which every person has a camera and a microphone at home, and the only place where the one can hide from the surveillance is the angle in which the camera is installed. But even when you are there, the observers know where you are.

The world in which we live today is not very different from the dystopia, outlined by Orwell.

On June 6th, 2013, the Guardian and the Washington Post have published reports on the CIA's program called Prism. The information was provided by a former employee of the US National Security Agency, Edward Snowden. According to the confirmed data, the largest world companies, including Google, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook and YouTube actively cooperated with the secret services. Many of them reported the information and data about their users not only in the US, but also in other countries of the world. Thus, the special services were able to access our e-mail messages, social media publications, contact lists, documents stored in the computers, audio and video files. …show more content…

The same data for sure can also be retrieved by larger corporations and capable hackers. And let's not forget about all the surveillance cameras at the offices, building entrances, subway stations. Information from them flocks to computers that are also connected to the Internet. What are the basic methods of

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