Shifting My Use of Internet.

When I realize that the government is monitoring my e-mail and internet activities, I would be prompt to use it any differently and even change all the details. By doing all these I will be trying to maintain the groove of my as I would not like to modify my activities. This is mainly to avoid the incredible surveillance that may mean harm to my privacy. However when I state this it might augur unique but all the facts remain at status quo. The main reason for this is that I would like to maintain my autonomy in all aspects.  There may be delays for quite some time from the institutions that required immediate action.  There could be problems if  the government looked into my e-mail and with all these it will hamper my activities.

The government can effortlessly disarray with that very easily and will unbelievably issue warnings when you set up your e-mail account that it is not secure while actually not. I don’t want to deviate, but one day when I was active in my e-mail I had a block, a warning came up stating that there was someone accessing my e-mail at that same time when I was trying to access it and put a block on me being able to access it. There are some computer programs that can enable one to see how e-mail cases of other organizations are and also wonder if the powers be having not sent inflammatory e-mails that would divide e-mails that would divide groups that ordinarily should be working together. This would be easy to do under the mentioned names of one in such an organization.

With the government intervention in ones internet undertakings the individual is prone to be deprived of privacy. Without the necessary freedom especially in communication then there comes an automatic vulnerability. Personally I carry out a greater percentage of my businesses online and a restrictions due to surveillance may thwart my activities and hence the income in the first place. Therefore I would confirm the different use of internet by changing my details to remain free.

References

McHale ,J .(2004). Communicating for change: strategies of social and political advocates.            London: Rowman & Littlefield

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