In the traditional farming sense, harvesting is the act of removing crops from where it is growing and moving it to a more secure location for processing, consumption, or storage. Where information is the subject matter, the act of removing information from where it is growing and moving it elsewhere for its analytical processing and strategic use, amounts to harvesting of information. While it may not be unethical if removal of information is based on consent, as that would fall into Nariman J.’s compartment set out at paragraph 495 of Puttaswamy that “[i]f a person was to paste on Facebook vital information ….. such information, being in the public domain, could not possibly be claimed as a privacy right after such disclosure”, it would clearly violate a person’s privacy if such removal is done in breach of the terms and conditions that apply to the uploading of the information.