09-03-2014, 08:00 AM
JPK wrote:
Sure, this sheds light on the need for strengthened cloud data security as well as an opportunity for people to evaluate their privacy expectations and decided what should and shouldn't be posted on the web.
JPK
Gen Y and the Millenials really don't have the same concept of privacy and right to privacy because they have given so much of it up with current tech and the internet. People for the most part have no clue what they give up when they click "yes" or "I Accept"
For example, starting with Windows Media Player 9, it started to track and report your playlists to M$. Google Docs retains the rights to your docs. So do most free cloud storage options.
So when something shows up where it isn't expected or wanted, you let it outside of your exclusive control.