With the advent of cloud storage services, people even seem to be coining a new phrase to present their panic about threats from cloud storage in the same way he describes the habit of snubbing someone in favor of a cell phone as “phubbing”. In such a technological world, people tend to openly worry about the latest current technologies, and the Internet and cloud storage are becoming necessities of public life. Cloud storage services attract many people because they help people overcome the difficulty of transmitting and receiving information over long distances. At the same time, however, people fail to grasp the risk they entail. As a result, the loss of personalized privacy becomes an uncontrollable problem. However, the effects of globalization and government laws are factors that should not be overlooked to compensate for the shortage. therefore, increasing the sense of personal crisis is key to dispelling the fear of cloud storage. By generating an appropriate attitude towards cloud storage, people can avoid unnecessary privacy losses and at the same time enjoy the benefits of virtual cloud space. It is necessary to think about the definitions of private and security from the beginning to awaken public concern about privacy. As Márquez said, “all human beings have three lives: public, private and secret.” With the emergence of social networks, there is a new relationship between public, private and secret. In the past, privacy was about secrets, but now, Schneier argues, "privacy becomes a social good, something necessary for democracy, freedom and human dignity." With such public knowledge of privacy, people express themselves online without any limits. privacy also translates into a more open-minded attitude on our part... in the middle of paper... an evidentiary privilege that protects documents and effects stored on the Internet." George Mason University Civil Right Law Journal 23, n .3 (2013):255-281. Kang, Jerry, Shilton, Katie, Estrin, Deborah, Burke, Jeff, Hnsen, Mark “Self-Surveillance Privacy.” March 2012: Schneier, Bruce Google and Facebook's Privacy Illusion, Forbes Web. June 4, 2010 Gabriel García Márquez. Gabriel García Márquez: A vintage life Ed.Martin, Gerald .Vintage. Wu, Yuehua. "Personal data protection in e-government: a cross-national study." government Volume 31, issue 1.Web. January 2014Miller, Michael. “Pros and Cons of Cloud Computing for End Users” Word Docx. Feb 13, 2009Emily Ngo . February 23, 2014
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