Over the years, there has been a rising concern regarding the longevity of information on the internet. The massive amount of data generated and shared online makes it challenging to monitor the accessibility and storage of information. This has caused individuals to question the necessity of removing certain types of information from the internet, and to inquire about which types of information can be eliminated.
The rise of technology companies like Google has led to an increase in the collection and usage of personal information in our digital age. From web browsing to social media, and even smartphone use, our personal data is constantly tracked and stored. This trend raises crucial questions about privacy, security, and ethics, as many individuals may feel uneasy about their information being used without consent or knowledge.
Tomas Niwhede
28.02.2023
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