How the right of privacy was viewed in the 1890s and 2010s.
Julie Cohen starts her essay with a point that privacy has the image problem. In the world where there
is no mobile platforms, data mining social meedia, in simple words the internet, its easyer to leave the
person alone, but what can we do in the world where is very difficult to be incognito because your
every move is statistics and sometimes lawfully, somebodys elses bussines ?.
Julie Cohen continues with describeing the new sight of the privacy. Compare to the year 1890 we are
now facing new problems with privacy. The technology people use can store data. Data will contain
information about transactions and behavioral data about people. For example, with a single click
somebody can see what is been done in 24 hours, what places he or she visited, what internet pages
liked.
She says that, society needs a situation where is no privacy because it needs to have people
predictable