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Privacy: "I have nothing to hide?" Argument (What's your say?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Orchid" data-source="post: 1022175" data-attributes="member: 98800"><p>I always hear the "I have nothing to hide" statement, and truthfully I shake my head when hearing people say this. Everybody has something to hide in their life. They don't want to admit it to themselves. In the internet/computer sense, everything is public for the whole world to see. When I say this: I mean it, EVERYONE. Imagine you had posted photos of yourself/friends/family on Facebook, even if you change the privacy settings of who can see it. There is no guarantee that Facebook employees, government, or hackers can look into the database and see your photos. Most likely, most internet users won't think about this, and if they do, they may change their minds about posting things online. Billions of people fight for their rights to have freedom/liberty in this country or any country in which they live, well:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orchid, post: 1022175, member: 98800"] I always hear the "I have nothing to hide" statement, and truthfully I shake my head when hearing people say this. Everybody has something to hide in their life. They don't want to admit it to themselves. In the internet/computer sense, everything is public for the whole world to see. When I say this: I mean it, EVERYONE. Imagine you had posted photos of yourself/friends/family on Facebook, even if you change the privacy settings of who can see it. There is no guarantee that Facebook employees, government, or hackers can look into the database and see your photos. Most likely, most internet users won't think about this, and if they do, they may change their minds about posting things online. Billions of people fight for their rights to have freedom/liberty in this country or any country in which they live, well: [/QUOTE]
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