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<blockquote data-quote="lclev" data-source="post: 1591514" data-attributes="member: 307555"><p>I agree. I tended to have the "I don't care 'cause I've done nothing wrong" attitude. I also realize that not all have a pure attitude and when they troll through your data they can interpret what is said very differently than what you intended. </p><p></p><p>I also agree that their are too many people who post too much "stuff" on the internet through twitter or facebook that just should not be shared for a whole list of reasons. They do not see the implications which is why some of them are amazed when an employer fires them or does not hire them because of facebook or twitter posts. </p><p></p><p>Our phone, computer, ipad etc, all give us a sense of privacy that just doesn't exist in the electronic world today. Even destroying the phone will not destroy the information once it hits the internet or your carrier's servers. Unfortunately, our justice system is just in the infant stages of dealing with all the ramifications. These debates will continue and become more complex as the level of technology increases and improves.</p><p></p><p>Imagine....a subpoena for the right to access the information on you computer implant in your brain....someday that will be a possible reality.</p><p></p><p>Lisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lclev, post: 1591514, member: 307555"] I agree. I tended to have the "I don't care 'cause I've done nothing wrong" attitude. I also realize that not all have a pure attitude and when they troll through your data they can interpret what is said very differently than what you intended. I also agree that their are too many people who post too much "stuff" on the internet through twitter or facebook that just should not be shared for a whole list of reasons. They do not see the implications which is why some of them are amazed when an employer fires them or does not hire them because of facebook or twitter posts. Our phone, computer, ipad etc, all give us a sense of privacy that just doesn't exist in the electronic world today. Even destroying the phone will not destroy the information once it hits the internet or your carrier's servers. Unfortunately, our justice system is just in the infant stages of dealing with all the ramifications. These debates will continue and become more complex as the level of technology increases and improves. Imagine....a subpoena for the right to access the information on you computer implant in your brain....someday that will be a possible reality. Lisa [/QUOTE]
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