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Public Privacy - Part 1

A view to see ... where to start ... this is going to be a rather poor historical introduction, so here I apologize in advance to the reader.

Let's say that the concept of "Private Property" went hand in hand with Capitalism. I mean, at first when monarchy had ALL belonged to king, period. The land, livestock or property were the "sent from God." With the revolutions of burghers and peasants, then several heads to roll, came over to the republican democracy where every citizen began to have their belongings, their sheep, land and wife!.
Then, forward-needles, both the worker and the employer had their wages (some more or less abundant than others) and that money could buy everyone their food to survive, and a few others could build a pool in the backyard back home, buy a plasma or camionetita ...

In something as important becomes the private property that the law itself gives us RIGHT (?) To shoot any subject they want to enter our house without our permission (also known as "thieves").
The letters and electronic mail are also private, and no one can violate this message as it would be outlawed.

When the Internet came; raised hundreds of security and privacy issues. As a first step, you had to have your username and password to connect to the modem of 36,600 to an ISP. Your mail account, register for a contest or forum, key required, and everyone is happy because we were still protecting our identity and private information.

Then came a new outlook: improvements in internet speeds, digital cameras with large storage capacity and the emergence of Fotolog, followed by social networks, coupled with the new generations that are sucking the network from their births. What is the result of all this? a return to the monarchy of the population ... but unusually, on a voluntary basis!.

CONTINUED ...

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  1. August 24th, 2008 at 10:25 | # 1

    Uhm ... interesting parallel ... peeeeeeeeeero:
    as far as I know (that already say it's not much) "security measures" still exist, which may have gone missing is the "modesty" of users.
    It seems that from the intimacy that gives us write sitting on the sofa or chair with wheels in the office do not realize the scope of the things that we release from our keys.
    We have lost the shame? or is that nowadays everything moves so fast we have to resort to anonymous partners to keep in touch with society?
    We ran to work, eat almost no time to chew, back to the office, "x" horrible desperate minutes of traffic to our (usually chaotic) home, a few hours of sleep and closes a cycle.
    And amid all this is that these spots arise that let you stick your head into the world in seconds (for the most valued good today is not oil, is the time!)
    And there are the inertia or greed, as appropriate, start with your cuentitia of mail, which is followed by MSN / Skype, hence the blog and the whole range of facebook/hi5/twenti .... And the more you have, the more you want, because it seems to eat everything is scratch and start typing.
    Until one day you realize you've made all around another social clique, today we all have our friends from childhood, high school, college, work .... and internet!
    And that creates rights and duties. And made the rule has a loophole, because some stupid show will find fun rummaging through your personal data, with or without profit motive, I do not know what will be worse.
    And in those walk, bringing the herd instinct at full power and opening the doors of our privacy to ALL the world, either for show, either pure incosciencia.

    I look forward to the second part of the post! And with the same anxiety I hope not with my data .... trafiquéis jajjajja!

  2. Crystian
    August 24th, 2008 at 19:02 | # 2

    Very interesting point Busanana (new tools modesty), good post nacho ;)

  3. Nacho
    August 25th, 2008 at 16:09 | # 3

    @ Busanana think as you say "we have lost the shame" ... Funny how you comment about "anonymous partners for contact with reality"! that gives for a whole post about it, because it ends up being a kind of Matrix, in which our present is virtual, and our reality in ones and zeros. (Look out Google Maps! Haha)
    On the "stupid" to collect our personal data, I tell you what's hot in the HR office and talk about it (ra) the 2nd part. It is very common to conduct job searches through LinkedIn.

    On your Personal Data, as you have listed and study your movements closely .. jajja .. nooo lie! ... actually, you alone we'll be telling your Georeferencing with the next google API comes out haha ​​..

    Greetings and thanks for the-more interesting-comment

  1. July 19th, 2011 at 19:02 | # 1

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