CCT303H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Mark Zuckerberg, Mass Surveillance, Panopticon

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Why privacy matters: expressive behaviour thinking they are alone only to discover they are not alone - someone is watching and lurking. Something i am willing to do only if someone is not watching. Grounded in the belief that there are good people and bad people. Self-deprecation - i have agreed to make myself an uninteresting person that i don"t care about government surveillance. The people say privacy isn"t important don"t actually believe it because their actions show taking all kinds of step to safeguard their privacy: locks and passwords prevent other people from entering their private realm. Don"t speak to cnet because they published an article on google founder. Privacy is no longer a social norm, according to mark. Zuckerberg, who purchased surrounding buildings around his home to prevent people wondering what they do in their personal lives: instinctively we understand the importance of privacy.

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