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Alot of /.ers say they are ok so long as everyone is treated equally. It is the same problem with security cameras. The control of data collection would have to be in the hands of an entity (a) not under the control of the government, politicians, or police but (b) subject to regulation which the people, or at least attorney generals, can enforce.
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You really think politicians and others of power would get treated the same way? I'd be fine with a lack of privacy, because everyone would be under equal scrutiny. Without that, it does the individual AND HENCE the society very little good compared to the potential harm. As long as the data has strict sharing guidelines it can be beneficial. I think there will always be bad people in this world and if the data is out there and allowed to be shared it will be used for malice at some point but I think that's the key. While A and C could be good in some situations (ie I am a criminal or I got the right medical treatment because of a profile) I just don't see enough good in a total lack of privacy. Profiles that serve only a limited few purposes such as:ĭ) providing me medical treatment (see A) Personally, I like my privacy too a resonable extent because I don't like the idea that there are a bunch of people out there who compile profiles on me. I think the point is not whether or not privacy benefits society but whether or not an individual has a right to it. Why do people think that if nobody has any privacy that it naturally correlates with positive advancements toward open society? Wouldn't a lack of privacy be a boon to criminals and civilized society alike? Isn't this what we are seeing now with the rise of the internet? Yes but what if I don't want you to use my personal info to build your new society.