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    Alyssa Andrew Organizational Communication Google Privacy is dead on the internet and unfortunately, a large part of that is due to the fact that many companies make unethical decisions. Many companies today miss the fact that ethics in business is needed, such as the company Google. Although a large majority of Americans use Google almost every day, most do not realize how unethical many of the company’s decisions actually are. Google is one of the companies towards the top of the list of companies

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    security cameras, and street cameras. Cameras have become so common that they can be found in schools, stores, and houses. Although most of the cameras are being used as a source of protection, they are constantly recording which can become an invasion of privacy. In Orwell’s novel, a main issue is how the people of Oceania are under constant surveillance. Big Brother monitors their every move with the use of a telescreen, a device that can see and receive every sound in a room. While many of the citizens

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    The US government justifies the invasion to the privacy of their citizens saying it is a matter of security to the country. All of these privacy invasion started days after the 9/11 attack. The government and the NSA say this is a matter of safety for the US, by tracking their people, knowing what they are doing and whom they’re talking to. NSA had been on court ever since the US citizens saw something wrong and all they do is deny what their doing and the only answer that wasn’t a NO was “If our

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    Many people are raising the question whether using facial recognition is an invasion of privacy. The leveraging of smart phones, tablets or a computers built-in cameras, facial recognition software can be used. (Counter, P. 2014) It’s crucial to think before we go ahead with mass-marketing and produce the biometric systems is how often people bare their biometrics to the word. According to Dave Aitel “There’s no real way to conceal this data from the world”. Another problem with the use of biometrics

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    cry baby liberals who doesn’t know whether to riot in the streets because it doesn’t like the way that the police has to do their jobs or whether to protest over the right to invade the privacy of young girls in public restrooms. This is exactly the two main topics I want to discuss the current invasion of privacy issue dealing with public restrooms and public outcry over police actions.To start with the most complex and understandable issue the police. The police have for decades been a point of

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    pushes the limits of having people have as much privacy and security as possible. Just like the Big Brothers' world he has created, having telescreen everywhere, we have cameras that have eyes on our movements all throughout our daily motions. Big Brother has limited the way people live in their virtual world. Ranging from the Government having their selfish eyes on our daily activities, these led to our world also openly accept these types of anti privacy we humans should need. The world of Big Brother

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    Where is the line between people’s individual rights and the common good? People argue that officials should not have the opportunity to invade a person’s privacy. Police and school officials should be able to use information from private devices or social networking sites in order to protect the community. Allowing officials to check private devices keeps crime and cyber bullying levels low. For example, people seen participating in crime should have to show the police their phone. Police in California

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    drugs many people feel this is a gross violation of students’ rights and privacy. And others feel that since school officials are responsible for the well being of students while they are in the building, they have the right to search for drugs or weapons at any time. Well in my opinion I can agree on both sides of the argument mostly because it makes sense and its logic shows that other people can feel much invaded of their privacy when the school searches people down for drugs or weapons.

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    causes ethical dilemmas such as violations of misrepresentation, privacy, cyber bullying, and spying. Social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat have made the world what it is today. Although, social media helps us tremendously, we have to be very careful that we do not abuse it. In the article “Ethical Dilemmas Faced in Content Marketing,” Dr. Jim Barry writes that social media is a big invasion of privacy. He states that social media includes “non-permissive approaches

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    Invasion of Citizens’ Privacy on Digital Data In today’s world, people tend to run the majority of their daily errands through the internet. It is very easy, convenient, and it saves a lot of time. In one hour someone can make a deposit into his personal bank account, order a medical prescription, pay bills, apply for a loan, get some shopping, and more. All it takes for a customer to be able to do this is having an account with each of these company’s websites. Creating an account is usually a very

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