Hardly a second goes by without the .gov spying on you. People are beginning to awaken to the idea that the .gov is tracking everything you do. This leads me to wonder what the next big revelation in tech be Privacy?
With everyone pushing cloud base services (adobe, xbox latest to join the party) which are easy pickings for any 3 letter agency to access the data. Business's are reluctant to give up the security of having on site storage for fear of what prying eyes may be peaking.
So where do we go from here? In 10 years will people be concerned about their privacy? Or will they have just given into the tyranny? My guess is after 30 years of mainstream internet use people will realize how the internet will come back and bite them in the ass. Even with all the .gov spying, people should be just as concerned about the things they post or their friends post.
So what kind of opportunities will exist?
A internet delete button?
Online/Offline devices?
Offline only services?
Snail Mail gaining a resurgence as people realize it cant be spied on.
Private Secure storage?
The list goes on and on. Am I way off in thinking there is going to be a major pullback in what people are willing to share? Or will it just be a major free for all?
With everyone pushing cloud base services (adobe, xbox latest to join the party) which are easy pickings for any 3 letter agency to access the data. Business's are reluctant to give up the security of having on site storage for fear of what prying eyes may be peaking.
So where do we go from here? In 10 years will people be concerned about their privacy? Or will they have just given into the tyranny? My guess is after 30 years of mainstream internet use people will realize how the internet will come back and bite them in the ass. Even with all the .gov spying, people should be just as concerned about the things they post or their friends post.
So what kind of opportunities will exist?
A internet delete button?
Online/Offline devices?
Offline only services?
Snail Mail gaining a resurgence as people realize it cant be spied on.
Private Secure storage?
The list goes on and on. Am I way off in thinking there is going to be a major pullback in what people are willing to share? Or will it just be a major free for all?