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How private is your private life?

Published on Nov 18, 2015

by Erik Lares

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

How private is your private life?

By Andrea Rock.

When are you watched?
Americans can be watched from the internet or even when you travel there are cameras on the highways that are directed at your license plates or by street cameras

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Cameras
These days cameras are located everywhere. They are even at restaurants to monitor the speed of how you eat so the chef can bring on the next course.

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Technological History
"rapid advances in technology have fostered an ever-growing assault on our private lives".

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Internet
Although online banking is somewhat secure from hackers and unauthorized third parties

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Some protection.
In the article "how private is your private life" the lady exclaims that there are some internet protections. By a federal law being passed that prohibits commercial websites from collecting information from children under thirteen.

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Wrap up
In conclusion no privacy is private.

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