Computer Science: An Overview (12th Edition)
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“Yes”, the government monitoring is good owing to computerization and automated system of communication but that should be within the limits so that it does not fringe the basic right to privacy of citizens.
Government regulation of internet and computer technologies:
With the rising threat of terrorism, theft and home grown criminals, it is safer for the citizens to be monitored and have proper surveillance by government.
Government surveillance makes a country safer against the terrorists, thieves, criminals and other violent persons.
Too much surveillance, especially in the form of wearable cameras and computers, is detrimental and leaves people without any privacy in public...
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