Privacy
Recently, I have discussed some privacy issues in my term paperwork. Privacy is both ethical and legal concept. It should be protected with implementation of confidentiality and security. Nowadays, as new media is replacing the old fashioned system, the privacy issues are also increasing day by day. Social medias like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter etc. are misusing user’s personal information. Even some of those information are being sold to ad companies in order to advertise their products for particular people who uses a search engine to look for any products or simply having a conversation with someone else on social media. For example, recently I was chatting with my friend and we were planning our vacation in Miami. Approximately after 10 seconds when I refreshed my news feed ads on Hotels and flights popped up in my feed. That means that every message you text on social media is being observed by ad agencies.
Moreover, a healthcare system is also using digital media for patient-doctor communications, test results, and other issues related to patients. It means that patient-physician relationship may suffer from the new information gain on both sides, since the private information of both sides are available through internet. That’s why the privacy issues are significantly related to new media and it should be protected with both confidentiality and security.
Moreover, a healthcare system is also using digital media for patient-doctor communications, test results, and other issues related to patients. It means that patient-physician relationship may suffer from the new information gain on both sides, since the private information of both sides are available through internet. That’s why the privacy issues are significantly related to new media and it should be protected with both confidentiality and security.
Hi Azimdjon,
ReplyDeleteI read your comment on my privacy block so I came to see your point of view on this matter. I mentioned I consider privacy like a religion,you chose which terms and conditions to follow. Your blog points out many issues with privacy that we must take into factor. But don't you think someone who use media for business and someone for fun will prefer different levels of privacy.