
After watching the TED Talks on privacy, I realized just how much of our personal information is being collected without us knowing. From social media to shopping online, companies track what we do and use it to target ads or even change our opinions. This made me worried about how little control we actually have over our own data.
This affects me, my friends, and my family, especially since many of us share a lot online. Older family members may not even know how vulnerable they are to things like scams. My generation often doesn’t think much about privacy, but we should be more careful.
The government should make stronger rules to protect our data. Companies should be required to tell us what they collect and how they use it. On our side, we need to be smarter about what we share and how we protect our information—like using privacy settings and not sharing too much online.
We all need to take responsibility for our own privacy in today’s digital world.
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