Is it a violation of privacy to monitor other people's every move not only with their consent?

Sidney 2022-03-26 09:01:05

In order to understand the beginning and end of the Prism project, I watched a film, and found at the end that the live-action version of Snowden is more attractive than the actors, and to put it bluntly, he is handsome.

The beginning of the film is the experience of how a genius boy got into the CIA. I didn't feel a little panic until the CIA was listening to the banker's information. The banker is just a central point, and the interpersonal network developed by him is the object of monitoring. In this way There will be a contradiction. In order to monitor the bad guys, the privacy of the good guys is also spied. This is probably unacceptable to Snowden's inner conscience.

The enormous mental and work pressure made Snowden choose to flee, but eventually came back to reveal the fact. Under pressure from the government, many companies have to hand over their user data, which leads to many people being monitored every day and their every move in the sight of others.

Thinking of the recent live broadcast event, putting people's lives on the live broadcast platform without the consent of others, is this an invasion of privacy, definitely yes.

Still more handsome in real life~_~

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Extended Reading

Snowden quotes

  • Wolf Blitzer: The Washington Post and the Guardian in London reporting that the NSA and the FBI are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading Internet companies, including Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple.

  • Title Card: SNOWDEN

    Title Card: The follow is a dramatization of actual events that occurred between 2004 and in 2013.