Reflection Paper On Privacy

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This week in class we discussed why privacy matters and how credit cards and cards, in general, are comprised of our personal information. Firstly, privacy is an important factor in society since half of Americans stand to be a victim of a breach in consumer credit. This number is way too high in a country that believes in freedom and protection under the law. One in two Americans at risk of being breached does not make me feel very safe or protected. Moving forward, I found it interesting that eighteen to twenty year olds are more likely than older adults to say they have paid attention to their privacy problems, however, they are also more likely to share personal information online than older individuals. I find this very interesting because younger individuals seem to be more aware of the danger that can happen to them on the internet due to reading their privacy settings, but maybe knowing what can happen …show more content…

Based on the statistic above, this is clearly not the case. Moreover, when it comes to privacy, in the TED Talk it was noted that when people notice cameras they automatically change an individual's behavior. I believe this to be true since I have experienced it first hand that I may be doing something I would otherwise do if there was a camera in front of me but once I noticed there was a camera there I change my behavior. Cameras prevent crimes from taking place which is a great thing, but there are so many cameras that it makes it so people are not often themselves and conform to society. The second topic discussed this week was on credit cards and card information in general. What I found shocking about this unit was that cards are used to gain personal

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