Publication is
the self- invasion of Privacy
In most of the deliberation about privacy rights to online
content, someone section of people say Why do you worry about it,
if you have got nothing to hide? Most of the people debating about
privacy issues thinks of the cliché, whats the big deal? If youre
not doing anything embarrassing or illegal, then theres nothing to
hide. For a period of time, people have used this fallacy to
deviate the reasons for the need to protect our
privacy. But,
as Daniel J. Solove expounds in his outstanding article Why Privacy
Matters Even if You Have Nothing to Hide, this argument suffers a
serious catastrophe because it is based on the premise that privacy
is only about hiding or protecting bad things
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Even if we
dont care about surveillance, its the data processing that can
create serious complications the storage, benefits, or data
analysis rather than just the few simple collection. The author
dragged a great example to illustrate one of the potential harms on
his article which he calls, aggregation; the fusion of small bits
of seemingly innocuous data. To support this claim he has given as
example of a person buys a book about
cancer. The
purchase of that is not very revealing on its own which mainly
indicates about the interest in the disease. In case, if the same
person buy an artificial hair namely wig, the purchase of a wig, by
itself, could be for a several of reasons. But when combining those
two pieces of information, and now the inference can be made that
the person suffering from cancer and are undergoing
chemotherapytreatment. That might be a fact that you wouldnt
mind about sharing, but youd certainly want to have the option.
Solove argues that, in many situations, security issues never get
balanced against the conflicting
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When your data
is acquired for specific one purpose, but when it is used for some
other unrelated purpose without subject's consent. How long will
personal information be stored? How will the data be used? What
could happen if it is used for in the future? The potential uses of
any piece of personal data are vast. Without barriers on or
accountability for how that data is used, it is hard for the people
to assess the problem of the datas being in the governments
control. This kind harm is called Secondary use. Another widely
prevailing problem is Distortion. Although personal data can reveal
more about peoples personalities and activities, it often unable
to reflect the whole picture. It can draw a distorted picture,
specifically since records are reductivethey often acquire
information in a standardized format with many information omitted.
Even if you feel the organization dragging the data about you which
does not have the intention to harm you, but it can still happen,
whether through carelessness or the mistakes. Remember that
thinking you have nothing to protect doesnt indicate that you
shouldnt care about securing your privacy. Taking procedures to
secure your own privacy is not about being secretive, its about
maintaining control over whats











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