One of the topics we’ve come to discuss is privacy online. Furthermore, we tore down the illusions to discuss how private our lives actually are. In the Emerging Media program at Loyola, my classmates and I spend a lot of time discussing topics such as privacy and how our culture’s dependence on digital communication plays a role in that. Then suddenly we’re willing to protest in the streets to fight for the privacy we believe should naturally belong to us. Rarely do we even acknowledge our privacy until someone begins to infringe upon it. Privacy is considered as necessary as food yet taken for granted by many like the air we breathe. Reach for any unattended smart phone and you’ll probably be prompted to enter a password or verify with a fingerprint. Ask any teenager and they will tell you that privacy is an important and vital part of life.
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