There are also different levels of privacy such as curtains on your house to things on your phone. Things that go on inside your home should be different to an electronic device. So about phones, people would prefer other people not to snoop around on their electronic device looking and reading private messages or pictures that are only meant for a few people to see. And that’s only if someone takes your electronic device in person. These devices can also get hacked. This is a big problem in our society today. Even the government can get anything they want. The NSA has free roam to listen to whatever they want at their convenience. With this much ability to take away someone’s privacy, there has to be a limit to what men can do to take a glance at someone’s privacy. But we have to think that all of this conversing about privacy and things, it all started when people starting getting smart phones and devices like that. So in the long run we kinda put ourselves in this position of losing privacy. And with this loss of privacy it gives NSA the chance to find any terrorist attacks and other attacks to that matter that could end in US casualties. So to end it abruptly I think privacy isn’t really needed to the extent that we think we need it
There are also different levels of privacy such as curtains on your house to things on your phone. Things that go on inside your home should be different to an electronic device. So about phones, people would prefer other people not to snoop around on their electronic device looking and reading private messages or pictures that are only meant for a few people to see. And that’s only if someone takes your electronic device in person. These devices can also get hacked. This is a big problem in our society today. Even the government can get anything they want. The NSA has free roam to listen to whatever they want at their convenience. With this much ability to take away someone’s privacy, there has to be a limit to what men can do to take a glance at someone’s privacy. But we have to think that all of this conversing about privacy and things, it all started when people starting getting smart phones and devices like that. So in the long run we kinda put ourselves in this position of losing privacy. And with this loss of privacy it gives NSA the chance to find any terrorist attacks and other attacks to that matter that could end in US casualties. So to end it abruptly I think privacy isn’t really needed to the extent that we think we need it