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High-resolution satellites: are our privacy expectations too high

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TITLE: High-resolution satellites: are our privacy expectations too high?

AUTHOR: Kate Baucherel

PUBLISHED: Wednesday, April 29th, 2015

Privacy

The first impression I realize in this article is how people wonders about how high our privacy, if it is high for them or too low. I think this will convey information that will help people identify their rate in privacy.

“Our environment is a clear winner: Observations and inspections from space could help to protect crucial and fragile ecosystems and deepen our understanding of natural disasters or local weather anomalies. Disaster relief suddenly becomes swifter and more effective when up-to-date and detailed satellite imagery reveals changes in the terrain, specific locations to target, and the needs of a population, before implementing response efforts.” – The quote that stuck in my mind.

This article shows how important privacy. We observe nowadays that there are lots of hackers who allegedly hack people just to express their freedom of speech. Like on what Yaya Dub experienced. She was hacked by anonymous PH which leads to make people aware of their social media accounts. Here in the Philippines every secret can be revealed and the security in our country is not that high. We must know how to enhance this kind of matter. We should improve and be aware in our privacy.

5 Things I’ve learned

1. I learned to expect to much.

2. I learned to know what is right to protect.

3. I learned to know more about privacy and freedom.

4. I learned to be more aware of my rights.

5. I learned to know the importance of privacy.

5 Interactive Questions

1. How can I know if it is for private?

2. It can really help people or not?

3. What are the strategies did about this matter?

4. How they did ethics on this?

5. What is the importance of knowing its limits?

 

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