The statement that we have zero privacy has raised concerns around the world. Privacy is quite critical for every person. However, this has not been adhered. Some firms, sites, as well as individuals, have been infringing the privacy of individuals. Despite solitude been overrated issues, social media, governments, and tech firms have overlooked it. People have been pretty negligent although confidentiality has been an issue of concern. We continue to use sites of social media such as Instagram and Twitter and post pictures of family relatives and to make matters worse, uploading nude photos. Based on this effect, we have accepted the loss of privacy of our information.
Despite people liking to have full control as well as ownership of their information, the National Security Agency has been granted the right to access a person's information or data be it in emails or information recorded on surveillance cameras and our fingerprints. In my opinion, we can conclude that we have zero privacy.
References
http://allthingsd.com/-/you-have-zero-privacy-anyway-get-over-it-that-goes-double-on-social-networks/
https://www.wsj.com/articles/after-report-on-yahoo-tech-firms-deny-scanning-emails-for-u-s-government-
Hi Edwins,
I have enjoyed reading your post, and I would like to agree with your argument that, despite some information being necessary to be public, but our privacy and or information is too readily accessible. Also, one can lose privacy every time he or she does a Google search. Google tracks where we are from each search as well as any other data that you look up through the search engine.