Should The Federal Government Have The Right To Monitor The Internet

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"The action of monitoring the internet, social media, and other internet based platforms does against both the Fifth Amendment as well as human rights. Schools and the federal government should not have the right to monitor the private use of the internet the way monitoring is currently being done. The federal government claims to be monitoring citizens to protect cyber-terrorism and potential threats to the nation. This process has been shown to work; however, while the government is collecting information to “protect” the United States, it is also using the collected information to analyze the citizens of the United States. The fight against international and domestic terrorism is on-going and the federal government works to keep its …show more content…

Programs such as Prism are made to monitor everything a person may use to keep personal information. “The PowerPoint slide about Prism says it can collect “email, chat (video, voice), videos, photos, stored data VoIP [internet phone calls], file transfers, video conferencing, notifications of target activity - logins etc, online social networking details” and another category called “special requests”,” (Arthur). Americans are skeptical of the government’s current methods of monitoring the internet. Citizens within the United States question the government they live under, many disagree with the government’s collection of information on private citizens. Some believe that the degree to which the government collects information is unnecessary. According to a writer for the New York Times, “In the wake of the exposure of two classified surveillance operations, most Americans expressed disapproval about the United States government’s collecting phone records of “ordinary” Americans,” (Gonchar). The people of the United States disagree with the government. In poles that have been taken, majority of Americans disapprove of the methods of information collection. There are and have been

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