Government Monitoring with The use of Upcoming Technologies and The Right to Privacy: An Analysis

Mathanachandiran, B (2024) Government Monitoring with The use of Upcoming Technologies and The Right to Privacy: An Analysis. Delhi Metropolitan Education.

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Abstract

In the modern world, in order to receive services from the government and nongovernmental
organizations, a person must provide them access to his personal
information. This disclosure of private data only extends to the date of his birth. A
birth certificate requires the following information to be disclosed: name, location
and date of birth, parent names and ages, etc. Both public and private educational
institutions demand the same personal information in order to admit students. The
government requires many identities of verification before granting him a driver’s
license and voter card. In order to be eligible for subsidized food or other services,
an individual must provide their name, address, picture, fingerprint, and iris scan.
and other biological traits. Property ownership or possession also necessitates the
government documentation of the party’s identities and other information. An arrested
Even in minor cases, a person or detainee may be required to provide his personal
details such as his fingerprints, face features, blood type, gene sample, etc. Additionally,
personal data must be provided for income tax reasons, banking transactions, etc.
Sometimes, a deceased individual can only rest in peace if he has an identification card
that has been approved by the government. Furthermore, the deceased individual
lives on in the digital realm since personal data may be kept on computers indefinitely.
Private service companies retain more personal data about each individual than do
government records. A person interacts with private service providers more often than
with governmental organizations. An individual divulges his personal information to
private service providers as part of his daily routine in order to do a variety of tasks, such
as watching television, using a smartphone, browsing the internet, shopping online or off, traveling, touring, social networking, eating, drinking, writing, speaking, and so on. Private service providers save a lot of personal data and utilize it for their own business endeavours. People, on the other hand, virtually ever know why such vast amounts of data have been gathered or whether they will be utilized for the intended
goals. Throughout history, both public and private rganizations have gathered and utilized people’s personal data for their intended uses.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Legal Studies > Criminal Law
Domains: Legal Studies
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 11 May 2026 09:11
Last Modified: 15 May 2026 08:02
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/16992

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