二Unit 11Privacy vs. DigitalAge:Where's the Balance?John Fontana
Unit 11 Privacy vs. Digital Age: Where's the Balance? John Fontana
Para. 1@There was a time when just drawing the window shadesensured aprivatesanctuary.But the digital age is less shade and more glaring light, and itis shining brightly on personal data
Para. 1 ①There was a time when just drawing the window shades ensured a private sanctuary. ②But the digital age is less shade and more glaring light, and it is shining brightly on personal data
Para. 1There was a time when just drawing the window shadesensured a private sanctuary. But the digital age is lessshade and more glaring light, and it is shining brightly onpersonal data
Para. 1 There was a time when just drawing the window shades ensured a private sanctuary. But the digital age is less shade and more glaring light, and it is shining brightly on personal data
Para. 2Therehasneverbeenanothertimeinhistorywhereprivacywasunder the kind of assault it is today, said Rainey Reitman,activism director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)②"Consumers have increasingly digital lives and they aredeveloping an unfathomably large data trail every day."③There is a perfect storm, Reitman says, involving digital lives,low-cost storage that allows companies to save everything, and therevenues that incent those companies to collect as much data aspossible
Para. 2 ①“There has never been another time in history where privacy was under the kind of assault it is today,” said Rainey Reitman, activism director for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). ②“Consumers have increasingly digital lives and they are developing an unfathomably large data trail every day.” ③There is a perfect storm, Reitman says, involving digital lives, low-cost storage that allows companies to save everything, and the revenues that incent those companies to collect as much data as possible
Para.2The long-term consequences on privacy are an unknown, butInternet users are feeling some fatigue and questions are flyingas the law chases data sharing technologies operated by some ofthe richest juggernauts ever.@In addition, technologists are busy designing tools intended togive end-users control over their lives online
Para. 2 ④The long-term consequences on privacy are an unknown, but Internet users are feeling some fatigue and questions are flying as the law chases data sharing technologies operated by some of the richest juggernauts ever. ⑤In addition, technologists are busy designing tools intended to give end-users control over their lives online