Lolita Active Member Messages 1,364 Reaction score 21 Tokenz 3,855.91z Saturday at 8:49 PM #1 Governments often monitor data to prevent crime, but this can conflict with personal privacy. Should surveillance be expanded for safety, or limited to protect individual rights? Where should the balance lie?
Governments often monitor data to prevent crime, but this can conflict with personal privacy. Should surveillance be expanded for safety, or limited to protect individual rights? Where should the balance lie?
Nomad Community Manager Administrator Messages 1,872 Reaction score 94 Tokenz 6,276.60z Sunday at 10:53 PM #2 National security is more important, but sometimes they try to create hoax of national security so that they can spy on common people or opposition
National security is more important, but sometimes they try to create hoax of national security so that they can spy on common people or opposition