Originally Posted by
WhyFi
I think that it's more likely that the upcoming generations will be raised in an environment where they know that not much is private... and they'll be fine with it. See
Stephen Baxter/Arthur C Clarke's The Light of Other Days. It's actually about wormhole technology, but addresses tearing down the walls of privacy. Good read.
Will check out the read. Future generations may be fine with lack of privacy, but this is why I am raising my kids with higher standards. It is less about lack of privacy and more about not being so needy as to share so much of oneself that lack of privacy becomes an issue.
Effing kids (and some adults) with their whiny 'look at me' attitudes.