Right to privacy is a misconception at this digital era. We as general users of various online platforms and various cellular services have already shared so much data with the service providers about our daily activities that assuming we are safe would be foolish. Anyone can hack into the networks and can get almost any information about you, which is very appalling and we didn’t realize this until it is breached.
Aftermath of 9/11 attacks on US soil has resulted in a tremendous breach of the right of privacy of native citizens of us. Which is a very gruesome reality of government security agencies and whistleblowers like Edward Snowden has given us some idea that what these agencies are capable of. This even resulted in the extradition of Edward Snowden.
In this internet age, we are connected all the time but it surely posed the greatest threat to the privacy of any individual on an unprecedented scale. Your biometric information, genealogy, your locations, your digital activities, your bank details are all subjected to the breach at any time, and we have seen such instances in many forms now and then. The Recent attack on the organizations of Europe is a just recent reminiscent of such attacks and the level of its severity.
Recent forthcoming judgment from Indian Supreme Court could be a landmark judgment as it will be defined that whether Indian citizens can have the fundamental right of privacy. And what will be attributed to the breach of privacy i.e. what actions will be declared a breach of privacy of any individual either by state, State sponsored agencies or any lone individuals.
How safe are we truly and how this judgment can safeguard our privacy in the digital era, you can debate on this at plunes.com with your friends, colleagues, classmates and whoever receives 50 votes first wins the debate, and winner receives Rs1000.
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Aftermath of 9/11 attacks on US soil has resulted in a tremendous breach of the right of privacy of native citizens of us. Which is a very gruesome reality of government security agencies and whistleblowers like Edward Snowden has given us some idea that what these agencies are capable of. This even resulted in the extradition of Edward Snowden.
In this internet age, we are connected all the time but it surely posed the greatest threat to the privacy of any individual on an unprecedented scale. Your biometric information, genealogy, your locations, your digital activities, your bank details are all subjected to the breach at any time, and we have seen such instances in many forms now and then. The Recent attack on the organizations of Europe is a just recent reminiscent of such attacks and the level of its severity.
Recent forthcoming judgment from Indian Supreme Court could be a landmark judgment as it will be defined that whether Indian citizens can have the fundamental right of privacy. And what will be attributed to the breach of privacy i.e. what actions will be declared a breach of privacy of any individual either by state, State sponsored agencies or any lone individuals.
How safe are we truly and how this judgment can safeguard our privacy in the digital era, you can debate on this at plunes.com with your friends, colleagues, classmates and whoever receives 50 votes first wins the debate, and winner receives Rs1000.
JUST SIGNUP TO PLUNES.COM and start DEBATING on Article 21- Right To PRIVACY
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