How it's up to us, individually, to protect our own privacy when we log online, because the government's laws to protect the privacies of we the people does, diddily, SQUAT! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The scamming messages are hitting us too quickly now, the Taiwanese Online Report of 2023 showed, that sixty-seven percent of the citizens had received messages from con artists in the past three months, and there were, 3.7-percent of the people who received the messages who fell victim; toward the defenses against the false messages, over eighty-percent of the citizens believed, that the government should set up means to restrict the untrue messages from being sent.
A survey conducted by TWNIC showed, that eleven-percent of the polled are unconfident in handling of being conned, showing how there needs to be related policies to educate the masses on the means of scams, and adding more protection.
"I promise to protect the privacy of the citizens in this country", and that, would be how "effective" the government is, at TACKLING these, scams...comic from online
On the preventions of untrue messages, although FB, Twitter, and other social media platforms started labeling the questionable messages, but fort-seven-percent of the users told, that they'd not seen the red flags of warning signs, and twenty-percent of the polled stated that they are setting the facts straights as they come across the untrue messages from online, showing that the people are, revising their own behaviors toward the positive side on their online usages.
On the side of social media, FB still holds the highest usage, up to forty-seven-percent, but, there were portions of the users who'd, switched their primary platforms of social media to Instagram and TikTok now.
The professor of broadcasting and technology from Yangming Transportation University, Tao told, currently, FB is still the leader in the primary social media platforms, but, the data showed that the usages are, declining from before. And, also, because the younger generations are using the social media platforms more, they're more tuned into their own privacy protections, "the younger generations hold a different interpretation of privacy compared to the older, the cyberbullying that the younger generations are currently undergoing isn't what the previous generations can understand, which is why this younger generation may be more in tune, more aware of being protected digitally on the side of privacy."
And so, this is on, how as everything is now, online, we risked our privacy being, invaded, and, because everything had gone high-tech, that's why, these scam artists, blackmailers, lawbreakers are now, heading online, to do their works too, and, it's up to our own selves, to defend ourselves against the invasions of privacy, because the government can't do SHIT, to protect our personal data, just look at all those nude photos, sexually-illicit photographs that got leaked out, in the past, five to ten years, it's still on the rise, getting higher and higher, and higher, which still showed the LACK of efficacy of the government's claims of, "We'd done everything to protect the people's privacy from getting invaded!"
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