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Privacy vs Surveillance: Who Should Control Your Data?

Technology
Global
Started December 10, 2025

Governments and corporations monitor our behavior, location, and communications. Should surveillance be regulated? Is privacy a right or a luxury? Can security justify surveillance?

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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
If you have nothing to hide, you shouldn't fear surveillance
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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Consent-based data sharing gives people control while enabling useful services
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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Government surveillance is necessary to prevent terrorism and serious crimes
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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Tech companies hoard our data for profit—strict regulation is required
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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Privacy by default should be built into all technology products
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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Facial recognition should be banned due to civil liberties concerns
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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Strong encryption and privacy are fundamental rights that shouldn't be compromised
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CLAIM Posted by admin Dec 10, 2025
Metadata collection by authorities prevents crime without invading true privacy
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