Data privacy is a critical topic in todays digital age, as individuals become more aware of the risks associated with sharing personal information online. Recent data breaches and scandals have highlighted the urgent need for stronger regulations and protections for user data. Petitions under this topic often focus on holding companies accountable for mishandling data, advocating for more transparent privacy policies, and limiting the collection and sharing of personal information without consent.
One notable petition has gathered widespread support in calling for stricter data privacy laws to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information. Another petition urges tech companies to be more transparent about their data practices and give users greater control over their personal data.
Join the movement to protect your privacy online by exploring the petitions on data privacy. Your support can help shape policies that safeguard your data and hold companies accountable for ensuring user privacy.
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Hello!!! I’m a very involved student in this district, participating in a lot of events and extracurriculars, and I genuinely care about what happens here. But honestly, this new policy feels like a straight-up invasion of privacy. Why do you need to see my location 24/7, even when I’m not at school? My parents do that, and it makes sense because they are my parents. Teachers are not my family and thus do not need to know about my whereabouts. There have already been multiple cases in our own district where teachers have turned out to be criminals, including my teacher from middle school who was later arrested for being a child predator. That’s just one example among many, many others in FBISD, and it makes me really uncomfortable knowing people like that could have access to my location. Also, I just want to be able to listen to Spotify and do my work in peace without having to worry about some teacher checking what songs I’m listening to or where I’m at all the time. The phone ban is already extreme; now, students are getting referrals in Skyward just because their phones rang inside their backpacks (It’s not even my fault the insurance guy called me at 10:01 AM). I’m not trying to be disrespectful, but this all feels over the top. Students like me work hard, represent the district in so many ways, and deserve some level of trust. Please take into consideration how these policies make us feel. We just want to learn, do our best, and have our privacy respected.
Honestly if our privacy isn’t already taken away enough, along with the phone ban, teachers being able to see every time I move a mouse on my computer is such a violation of privacy. Fbisd aswell as schools needs to stop treated their students like jailmates with no privacy. Every day just to enter there’s 3 teachers acting like prison wardens asking for our id card one by one, phones are banned, we have no freedom to even get up, a lot of teachers don’t even allow restrooms, food is WORSE than prison food, if this isn’t bad enough, we are getting more to top it off. School shouldn’t feel like such a prison. Not one person will like the fact that every time we open our computers, you can see it. What if there’s something serious? Someone has to look up a serious question on their computer, but the teacher can see it. What if it’s about their health? What if it’s a private question? Can they see our search history too? It’s a fricked up thing. At this point change the name “school” to “county prison”. We are students who deserve privacy, not inmates who are being literally spied on my our teachers. I’m a high schooler who deserves my privacy. But I’m being treated like a 2nd grader with this.
It's clear RFK Jr.'s gross lack of understanding of ASD makes him think those affected are lesser people. This is illustrated not only in his incorrect and disturbing language, but now in the belief those with ASD have no right to privacy and should be tracked in a registry. This is egregious behavior in thinking. My son is on the spectrum. He's spent his entire childhood working to overcome his personal challenges to becomes the amazing young man his is today. My son pays taxes from his job. He didn't play baseball, but instead is part of a voice acting guild. He doesn't write poems, he writes short stories. He hasn't dated, but he goes out with friends. My son is amazing, but he's like so many other people with ASD: bright, impassioned people who don't destroy families at all, but enrich them. They are people in this country who are deserving of the same rights as neurotypical people and we demand their privacy be upheld.
Both myself and my child have autism. It is NOT a disease, it is NOT an epidemic. WE ARE PEOPLE. We learn differently from people without autism, we are not helpless, we are not incapable of accomplishing success (whatever that may look like). We are HUMANS WHO LEARN DIFFERENTLY, who express themselves differently, who understand things differently, and have different limitations. We deserve SUPPORT, not LIES spread on our behalf!
I'm autistic. It's not easy, but my life has definitely been worth living, and I am a productive member of society. I refuse to let you track me without my consent for the false promise of a cure.
Im neurodivergent and 20 years old. My interests can go from true crime to the history of toys. I do not want to be labeled as a child all because some of my interests are "childish" by some flawed ai, and youtube isn't always known for having the best track record with data... so dont! Plus a lot of creators would be negatively impacted by this.
I am a neurodivergent adult with "childish" interests. The way YouTube is describing how their age verification will work is likely to falsely label people like me as minors. Despite the fact that I have been using Youtube for a very long time.
Furthermore, having to upload an ID to verify my age, which I will likely have to do for not having the correct interests, is a huge invasion of my privacy. It's YouTube. Nothing on there is that serious to need age verification to this degree.