Technological progress threatened privacy in 2004. So far, our technology is very advanced, we built a robot to do daily work for us. For many people, these technologies are all dreamy. What they did not realize was the possibility that the scale of complex technology could be reversed. The Internet is a network of jungles filled with hunters and even more bait. By using all these new technologies, we are threatening our privacy. Just by clicking on the mouse, anyone can access their personal information.
Infringement of technology and privacy As a US citizen, we all have privacy rights. When something threatens this kind of guaranteed privacy, we tend to pay special precautions to prohibit long-term violations. As technology advances and expands, the number of incidents including privacy infringement is increasing. Technology promotes these privacy infringement crimes, but crime also drives technology, causing a vicious circle. Without technology, intruders can do. Introduction of questions or topics: a. Infringement of privacy means content that can not be accessed or disclosed by the public without permission. Privacy is a function for selecting and managing information to be disclosed. The bay introduces questions and topics. The government continuously collects personal data of citizens without permission. II. The information gathered is limited and should be available only after notification to the person being inspected.
Technological progress threatened privacy in 2004. So far, our technology is very advanced, we built a robot to do daily work for us. For many people, these technologies are all dreamy. What they did not realize was the possibility that the scale of complex technology could be reversed. The Internet is a network of jungles filled with hunters and even more bait. By using all these new technologies, we are threatening our privacy. Along with the development of industry and technology, the political and cultural environments of the United States and Germany are very different, but the development in traffic, suburbanization, family and automobile ownership, and decentralization of cities as well there is. The purpose of this paper is to judge the extent to which suburbanization is the product of the development of traffic technology.