Question: Anyone with Internet access can, via a search engine such as Google, find information about most of us; perhaps even information that we ourselves had
Anyone with Internet access can, via a search engine such as Google, find information about most of us; perhaps even information that we ourselves had no idea was publicly available online.
Do search engines threaten the end of personal privacy? Explain. Would implementing 'Right to be Forgotten' legislation here in the US be an appropriate response? Whywhy not?
Are there other ways to protect our personal information online or do we accept McNealy's admonition that we "have zero privacy anyway...and get over it
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