Cần gấp vote 5 sao và ctlhn In some developed countries, navigation systems are integrated in personal gadgets like watches, phones, tvs, cars ... Does the violate people's privacy? Yes,...(bắt buộc phải trả lời yes) Reason and why?

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Definitely not! Because with those devices they can find their way when lost

Mở bài: In some developed countries, navigation systems (or GPS) are integrated in personal gadgets like watches, phones, television, cars. That does opening for questions about people's privacy.

Thân bài:

- Đặt vấn đề: But what is GPS? GPS, or the Global Positioning System, is a global navigation satellite system that provides location, velocity and time synchronization.

- Nêu hiện trạng: In this modern day, as GPS navigation systems became more and more widespread and popular, the pricing of such systems began to fall, and their widespread availability steadily increased.  Later, as smartphone technology developed, a GPS chip eventually became standard equipment for most smartphones.

- Chứng minh nhận định trong đề bài: And concerns about people's privacy once being shown up as brighter as it is.

- Lý do: For example, people's privacy may be compromised if GPS receivers in handheld devices upload his/her geo-location data through associated software that was installed on the devices such as smartphones, pagers, e.t.c. Another example, as GPS vehicle tracking systems allow employers to track their employees' location.

- Kết luận ý chính trong các lý do: It is being raised about the questions regarding violation of employee privacy, or people's privacy. In the last decade the industry of Global Positioning Devices (GPS) occupied the attention of criminal justice system and law enforcement agencies as it became one of the effective means of criminal investigation. You can see it quite clearly at the examples above.
Kết bài:

- Nói vấn đề trên: The use of GPS technology to covertly monitor suspects, employees, customers, and other people raises questions about individual privacy rights. Several lawsuits and legislative actions have sought to address these questions, but much remains unresolved today. And this is the problem that is causing more arguments as it shouldn't be. 

- Ứng dụng thực tế: For me, I do agree that GPS does violates people's privacy. But that dosen't means that we should compleately remove it. Maybe, for one day, we will find a better alternative.