issues rarely write "philosophical" about the world of today but I'm making a reflection on the emerging phenomenon that has become habitual in our lives: the participation in social networks.
I speak today on the occasion of the judgments of the courts to give notice to Google over privacy. I mention this today where there is much talk of responsibility of companies that offer services and very little of the responsibility of the people who habitually use (or not) these services.
We have seen without being aware of a devolution of responsibility: Users are masters of their privacy and determine the extent to which other users can "become our business. "Complaining later why certain information is disseminated only by the impression that there is little clarity about what the Web.
Not too long ago (and even today as far as I'm concerned) you connect to irc through for a proxy that was as safe and away from our location. There is masked behind nick inscrutable. We treasured our identity.
Today it is no longer the case and the web has become an extension of our lives. It is however too often confused with our lives and in extreme cases a substitute for real life problems and click here. The audience is immense and the danger is of being in a reality because, let us say, to all new Internet-like feel in the Big Brother of the day.
The thing that I would like to see more, however, has a responsibility to the people because now the security concerns about them. Privacy, or what's left of it is in their hands and then you should not and can not cry against companies that provide services.
I hope I have made my views clear as possible with this post. This is not to say that companies do not have their responsibilities. The real problem is that they are sliding towards the users.
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