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Al-Araby
Al-Araby
With the rapid advancement of technology and the permeation of high-speed internet throughout many people’s lives in the modern world, fears have been increasing about how readily accessible the private data of citizens has become to the states under which they live. While this ubiquity has created the highly problematic“nothing to hide, nothing to fear” argument, with some showing a lack of concern about government penetration of their personal spaces in exchange for security and convenience, not everyone is convinced governments can be trusted. This is particularly the case with those who li…