Data From Colonialism

Data From Colonialism
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When internet usage becomes widespread, we can now access people's personal information much faster and easier. At first we loved the ease and speed of this. But now things are changing and the internet is becoming an unreliable media. 
We can now do our job finding, our appointments, our class choices and many other things online. It is inevitable that information leaks. Improper use of personal information can not only frighten us, but also lead to crimes.
With the use of social media too much, 21.the greatest danger of the century is data colonialism. Data colonialism has not yet been defined. Experts have expressed that there is a new kind of colonialism, not that it is from the colonialism we know throughout history. The biggest difference is the exploitation of people's personal data as well as societies...
If you are actively using social media, if you share everything! 
With the storage of your data, your information can now be retrieved and sold.
Developed by a technology company in China in 2011, WeChat has the obligation to share it with third parties. This creates the basis for the use of information. 
Accordingly, personal information is shared without the consent of the user in the interest of the government, such as national defense, national security, public security and health. So companies, institutions and government use information. Trust in the state is also damaged and there is no specific area.
Because data colonialism is not concrete, it can actually be much more dangerous. 
Another name for data colonialism is new oil. Because the oil is very valuable, but its reserves are depleted. But the data is not. At any time, it can be used again and again and it can be added every day. 
As a result, a world without internet access! There are disadvantages as well as positive side areas. It is no longer possible for your information to be abused in this technology age.

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