Personal Privacy Rules

April 22, 2009

Personal Privacy Today — Is It Eroding

Filed under: personal privacy — admin @ 12:12 pm

Fordham University had a symposium the other day where they discussed Personal Privacy in the 21st Century.  i.e. yesterday.  They discussed how privacy issues didn’t used to occur.   How people then could expect to have their personal information held safely.  The advent of fast computers, massive data storage, AND the ability to utilize personal information expanded like never before

There’s always the strong balance between what’s best for society and what’s best for the individual.  Yeah, I get that, however, its been used many times to the detriment of society.  Take electronic medical records.  They’re easy to get, sometimes shared with or between insurance companies.  Companies have in the past actually refused certain insurance to individuals because of the pre-existing condition that the insurance company found out about.

Personal information can also be used for criminal means.  This information is literally everywhere from mortgage brokers, your bank, your doctor  (and dentist), phone company, etc…….  Do you think they all take proper care of your information, and shred or destroy it when appropriate.  If not, it becomes a target of criminal and other unwanted users.  Someone could take your information and steal your identity in one of the worst case scenarios.

Always remember to be on the lookout for people who may call your phone number trying to even get your personal information to use for inappropriate means.  If you do get unwanted calls from anyone, don’t answer it and do a lookup on a reverse phone directory.

2 Comments »

  1. Talking of personal privacy, one thing that hits today is the ability to record a telephone conversation (either on a mobile or a landline) without the knowledge of other person. Is there any software available by which we will be able to know that the opposite party is recording this call?

    Comment by whizkid — April 28, 2009 @ 10:54 pm

  2. I’m sure there is — fortunately, people who record your phone conversation are required to tell you and sometimes you’ll hear a beep in the background. I have heard of people (and telemarketers) who actually record your voice without your saying its ok though

    Comment by admin — May 23, 2009 @ 8:05 am

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