Privacy and the Internet of Things
Oct 16, 2017What will life be like when every road you travel, every device you own, every building you enter is connected to the internet? Will these developments transform our world in ways that enrich our lives? Or will they just create more opportunities for hackers, corporations, and governments to pry into every aspect of our lives?
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Harold G. Neuman
Wednesday, February 12, 2020 -- 11:44 AM
I have asked the questionI have asked the question about privacy before, to no audience, as far as I can tell. An awful lot of people seem not to care about such an archaic notion these days. I don't know if it is the narcissism of this time or the 'transparency' seeming to pervade so much of the attitude towards people generally. I don't get it. There seems to be no notion of privacy now, much less a concern about it.
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Thursday, February 8, 2024 -- 3:50 AM
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