Organizations that conduct indiscriminate monitoring may also use surveillance technologies to collect large amounts of data that could violate privacy laws or regulations.
[7] The software will also monitor all passwords, websites, social media, email, screenshots, and other computer actions.
However, the indiscriminate privacy violations of producing targeted advertisements, cause consumers to have great concerns.
Geological health monitoring can be conducted through smart toys, home surveillance systems, fitness watches or applications.
Furthermore, these amendments state that the use of mass surveillance information for any reason other than national security is prohibited.
Also, this act can prevent companies from withholding the personal information of individuals through data collection for a long period of time.
[2] Recently, researchers have been discussing the implications of indiscriminate monitoring, the public space, and the government's role.
One argument states that the indiscriminate monitoring of the government inflicts on the right to privacy and results in harm to citizens.