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In the modern age, with growing concerns about privacy and overreach by the government organizations in peoples lives, the issue of surveillance and private information distribution often gets raised in various circles. When NSA stepped up its surveillance capabilities under Obama administration, there were multiple questions raised with the majority of general public voicing their fears of the how much it is going to impact them. But even with growing concerns, many liberal supporters of Obama shrugged off the issue with the infamous phrase If you have nothing to hide, then you have nothing to fear. With Aadhar storing the fingerprint and retina scan of every individual, many have raised concerns about that information falling into wrong hands. Lets just hope the current administration doesnt overstep its boundaries and make their supporters regret ever placing this kind of trust on their shoulders.
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