What types of personal information do you think should be illegal on the internet?

Query by Kwiatuszek: What kinds of private data do you feel must be illegal on the net?
The amount of information and data about individuals that is saved anywhere on the internet will increase each and every day. Advertising companies gather and sell information about buyer behavior and in depth transaction information. Cell phone information can track your telephone calls and also where the calls had been made from. Often incorrect or embarrassing data can hurt reputations.
Do you think particular info really should be illegal for men and women to locate on the internet?
If so, what varieties of data?

Finest response:

Reply by Grayson
Do not do on-line surveys.
Don’t have a cell cellphone.
Do not use a credit/debit card.
You can make yourself pretty invisible if you want to.

What do you believe? Solution under!

One Response to What types of personal information do you think should be illegal on the internet?

  • Kate says:

    I don’t think anything should be withheld by law. As long as the government is posting information that is inherently confidential (which they aren’t).

    Frankly, I don’t think ease really stops anything if the person or company is determined, it certainly didn’t start any of this. There have always been surveys, our information has always been sold. Anyone having a problem with it should only enter into contracts with privacy clauses.

    The problem with fighting to abridge free speech is that you open the door for ANYTHING to be censored. Who exactly decides what’s unnecessary? Embarrassing v relevant information? A gubernatorial candidate in my state plagiarized an article. That’s embarrassing, so it can’t be posted online? It’s damaging his reputation pretty severely. Would he be able to decide whether or not it can be posted? Would you?

    See what I mean?

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