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    consideration for customer privacy. Customers may choose to disclose or withhold personal information with Kudler Fine Foods. Customers who choose to disclose personal information will assist the company in increasing sales figures‚ whereas customers that withhold personal information will hinder the data the store needs to use for the reward program and will be unable to participate in the rewards program. Customers willing to share personal data will be protected in terms of privacy. The use of customer

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    a right way‚ we all are going to be benefited out of it ‚but if the motive of a human being is not positive‚ he can enter into your extreme privacy by misusing the techno logy and hiding it in the camera to encash it for money when time comes for him. Here I am talking about some of the worst phase of the technology we do have like violation of your privacy by someone unknown to you. With the advancement in the field of latest technology‚ we have to face many disadvantages out of the benefit of

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    Anil Dash stresses the idea that the implications of the fuzzy line between private and public not strictly defined can lead to greater loss of privacy‚ through his article “What is Public?” Anil Dash begins his article with numerous considerations of instances that are under normal circumstances thought to be private‚ transformed into public information more vulnerable to exploitation. The grey area caused by no definite divide between public and private information leaves a lot of room for elasticity

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    1 PUBLIC FORUM DEBATE RESEARCH SERIES VOL. 5 NOVEMBER 2013 NO. 2 RESOLVED: THE BENEFITS OF DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE BY THE NSA OUTWEIGH THE HARMS. The choice of this topic was undoubtedly influenced by the international controversy surrounding the disclosures by former NSA contractor‚ Edward Snowden. Snowden‚ a 29-year-old high school dropout‚ was a contract worker at Booz Allen Hamilton – a company hired to provide security for the databases used by the federal government’s National

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    see through passenger’s clothes to ensure that no illegal items are being brought on board. A lot of people feel that the virtual nude scanners are an invasion of privacy that the airport security personal can see nude pictures of all the people that walk through it. People are arguing that this is a violation of our rights to privacy. X-rays produce the airport machines’ graphic images. This means that every time a person walks through these machines‚ he or she is exposed to radiation. According

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    The author used the criteria safety‚ a symbol of freedom‚ and power Americans demand to defend Americans right to own an SUV. The structure of a car will protect one from elements and collision . In a collision‚ the SUV will provide more protection than smaller cars do. The author believes that the right to feel safe‚in any car of one’s choice‚ should not be taken away from a person. A person should be allowed to drive what makes him feel safe. A car is the greatest symbol of American freedom. An

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    1.) Of this week’s reading by Julia Angwin draw on her observation and experience that highlights how the technology we use every day to converse‚ could easily be used against us by interfering with our privacy .Because our privacy is not really private‚ it could it up hurting up as well‚ Angwin found this to be true when Face book decided to change its policy‚ which made it possible for people to see you friends list even if you had a private account. As a result‚ not only was her life in danger

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    Enigma codes. The NSA‚ CIA and GCHQ offers a great protection for the government‚ as they cover every single probable damage it could make‚ but anyway law has always been like that. This SIGINT (Signal Intelligence) programs don’t respect citizen’s privacy at all‚ they spy on each one of them‚ by smartphones‚ credit cards‚ bank accounts‚ address‚ etc ; it doesn’t matter for them if they can take it as a target or just as a spy game which they can take

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    THE COUNSELLOR AND THE LAW The law would seem to affect the counsellor predominantly over issues of confidentiality which cause ethical dilemmas in a variety of areas. It would seem the counsellor tends to end up torn between their responsibility towards their clients and the law or doctors/other health officials/organisations and society in general. The counsellor must weigh up client confidentiality against that of public interest and the guidelines of what is or is not in the public interest

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    surveillance Have you ever felt like someone was watching you? The reality of the world we live in today is that people are watching us. There is a question standing: is the fact that the government is watching us constitutional or not? Is our privacy being infringed upon through the persistent prying fingers of those with higher authority? Many people have different views on this topic and there are many contributing factors to this issue. Domestic surveillance was put in place by George W.

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