Abstract

Computer privacy in today's modern world is a touchy subject. On the one hand, corporations such as Facebook would like to violate users' privacy in order to better advertise to them. Yet, of course, many people are uncomfortable with the idea of being somewhat taken advantage of by opportunistic companies. The question that begs to be asked is this: is there any justification in violating internet users' privacy? In short, there is no simple answer. Usually, it depends on the situation.