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Rotten Mango
Invasion of Privacy: The Ethics of Monitoring Apps
This chapter examines a controversial app feature that allows urgent calls to bypass silencing settings and discusses its implications on user privacy. It highlights the tension between safety and invasion of privacy through a parenting app that enables live listening, particularly in the context of a missing child case in South Korea. The narrative intensifies with a gripping account of a father's search for his daughter, ultimately revealing broader societal concerns about trust and surveillance.
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