Can we expect digital privacy? Though the government is tracking our calls and text messages, they only care about who, when, and where.
In the article "NSA's phone snooping a different kind of creepy", it states, "... Not simply broadcast our phone calls, but our physical locations, our movement, or interest..." This shows that they don't care about the content of the text message, email, or phone call. They only care about who, when, and where. Another example from the text is, "Nobody cares about the reasons why people do certain things. They only need to be able to predict the future." I guess accessing the data in our phone will help with that.
Others may argue and say we lose our liberty when we lose our privacy. "The Eternal value of privacy", they state, "Too many wrongly characterize the debate as "security versus privacy." The real choice is "liberty versus control."" Privacy is a basic human right and need. People
are always afraid of being under constant threat of correction, judgment, and criticism.
The CNN Article, "How does US data collect affect me?", states, "US officials acknowledge collecting domestic telephone records." This is stating the specific data being collected within the US. This means they record all phone calls but only pay attention to the ones collecting domestic telephone records. The government uses many resources to find the data they need, "...Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, and Apple... audio, video chat, photograph, email, documents." They access all these things to get the data they need. "The telephone records go into a data. They cant be accessed unless a judge gives approval in a national security investigation." This means that not just anyone can access any file.