What is privacy and confidentiality? According to Accurate & Reliable Dictionary, privacy means "the the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others" and according to
Wikipedia, confidentiality can be defined as "ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to have access". In the new media era, sometimes it is hard to protect one's
privacy and remain confidentially. For instance, most of the people have shopped online before, and those
data or information collected from us are stored in the database in which they are long term accessible by others. Those companies who has our information might sell our information to companies who sends
advertisements, such as email spams. There are many websites, like
facebook claims to protect our
privacy and circulation confidentiality. we can find "privacy" and "term of use" underneath
facebook's homepage where it lists the protection over
user's information. In
facebook, there is a privacy management, in which users can easily controlling on what portions of information can being access and who can accessing to their information. However, there is one thing
facebook can't protecting our
privacy or information confidentiality, that is the tag feature. Friends can easily tag you on a photo that you
don't want to show to anyone. However, you have no control over it unless you ask your friend to remove that photo. In order for a person to have their
privacy and
confidentiality in the information age, they must have freedom to share and connect, ownership and control over the information. However, I feel it is impossible in the information age.