Big Brother is most definitely watching... but does it matter?



In a world where...

"Every breath you take

Every move you make

Every bond you break

Every step you take

I'll be watching you."



... is the lullaby sung by the State to every one of its citizens before bedtime, it's no wonder people like us are concerned about our privacy (online or otherwise).



However, could this be a case of too much information? Is the lumbering, inertial mass of the State even able to use all the information at its fingertips?



Do we have nothing to fear except fear itself? Or are the intrusions of our privacy something to actively guard against at all costs?



Come armed with a strong opinion (since we've been stripped of our rights to arm with anything else) and interesting information.



If you think we have nothing to fear: make the case.



If you think these privacy violations prove a serious threat: share some tips on how we can all be more "cyber-safe".



Looking forward to another engaging conversation with you lot.