Answer the Following Questions: Is the freedom to send an encrypted text message essential? What limits,
Question:
Answer the Following Questions:
• Is the freedom to send an encrypted text message essential? What limits, if any, should there be and why?
• How about the right to keep your browsing history private? This goes for your office computer as well as your personal at-home computer.
• What is the sweet spot between our need to be left alone and our desire to keep potential criminals from communicating in secret?
• Why does Apple think privacy is so important and others seem don’t? (recall the fight to have Apple unlock an iPhone as an example, and Apple requiring apps to say who will use the data if allowed.)
• Should apps be forced to tell us what information they will “harvest” and use?
• What makes a business setting so different than a private setting visa vie privacy? Businesses always cry that they can impose upon us their views. Isn’t your privacy as important as businesses? Are you sure? Why?
• Why is the conflict between online services and their “censorship” different from government censorship? Is there really a difference or isn’t there a difference? Is this social media “censorship” possibly an excuse to circumvent what normally would be prohibited as it applies to free speech? Is it ethical and/or legal for entities to in essence push their views upon their users? Why or why not? Give some examples.
• How does personal privacy interact with ethics? Or does it?
Financial accounting
ISBN: 978-0136108863
8th Edition
Authors: Walter T. Harrison, Charles T. Horngren, William Bill Thomas