Should governments do more to protect internet privacy?
Ends: 19/12/2012
This really is a hot button issue for debate. There has been much controversy over various aspects of online privacy, such as Facebook's privacy policy, Google Maps street views that often were criticized for being too close and personal, whilst even capturing people etc.
People nowadays leave large amounts of information online, whilst not knowing the implications. This would in turn signify more of it being public, to some 'undesirable' people and companies.
On one side we have the argument that it is the person's responsibility when giving out information online. It's up to the said person to protect themselves, whilst reaping the benefits of using online services.
On the other hand, we have some who argue that many companies who collect data often do what they like to it and don't keep it safe. They would argue new privacy laws and urgently needed to counter the threat of opaque rules that would allow companies to capture and spread one's personal information.
So should governments step in with new laws? You decide.








