The definition of privacy seems to be continually evolving on America’s legal system. Knowledge is protected, but physical attributes are not. Are we heading toward the need for multi-factor authentication for personal devices already under our control? Does the end outweigh the means in this situation? I have a feeling this debate is far from over.
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