In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, new ways of interacting are rapidly affecting our way of life. As we continue to stay and work at home, however, data privacy concerns may have been pushed into the sidelines.

On our personal social media and messaging apps, we may have inadvertently shared unverified or speculative news about someone in our community who has been tested positive for Covid-19. For the past six weeks, our employers would also ask about our health status and travel history. While working remotely, we may have unintentionally exposed the sensitive data of our colleagues and clients to other family members. Just imagine the bulk of sensitive information that you have to access and receive over WiFi networks and store them in your computer. Meanwhile, many individuals are pushing for increased surveillance from organizations, local authorities and the government.

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