Persuasive article: Invasion of privacy and "Big Brother" Today there are many things that affect my lifestyle and lifestyle all over the world, but privacy and intrusion are the most important to me. Older brother George Orwell was the first person who wrote these questions on paper in his book "1984". In his book Orwell talks about the government's invasion into our lives, the impact on our freedom, and the reinterpretation of life in daily life.
As the emergence of Big Brother continues to expand, society aims to find a balance between surveillance and freedom. There are two aspects. "Brothers" is a person who believes it is an infringement of privacy and a person who believes that more supervision is necessary to gain security and freedom. But those who choose to enter the era of watching and shouting ignore the important fact that Big Brother will not go anywhere no matter how much they resist. By adapting to the era of Big Brother it is not merely to ignore these innovations, rather than adjusting and doing the necessary checks and balances, it is better to use it appropriately to protect greater profits I can do it.
Ironically, the development of a technology that stores large amounts of structured data and unstructured data is called "big data". Marketing terms refer to links to "brothers", infringement of privacy, and limitations on individual freedom and freedom. We live in a digital connected world. Most people can not become anonymous on the Web. You can intercept, save and analyze confidential documents. Probably in modern society it is unreasonable that people say or do what you do are expected to be anonymous, confidential, or private. Companies and governments have many ways to gather data, the cost of cameras, radio frequency identification (RFID), tracking devices and fingerprints are decreasing rapidly.
There are cameras at almost every intersection in York, Los Angeles, central London. Terrorist attacks are the main reason for a significant increase in law enforcement security cameras, but privacy supporters and many citizens believe this is an infringement of privacy. People are worried that such an ever-expanding video surveillance forms a "brother" society, and people are constantly drawing attention. This brings people with paranoia and anxiety.