Thursday, January 29, 2026

Privacy in the Digital Age: When Technology Knows Too Much

Privacy may be the most unsettling issue of the Digital Age because it often disappears quietly, without our consent. The TED Talks by Juan Enriquez, Catherine Crump, Christopher Soghoian and Darieth Chisolm reveal just how deeply technology has woven itself into our identities, movements, conversations, and even our most private moments. 

Jaun Enriquez describes our digital footprints as "electronic tattoos." Every post, photo, location ping, and facial recognition scan permanently marks who we are online. Unlike tattoos, these digital marks are often created without intention and can follow us forever. Facial recognition technology and massive data collection mean anonymity is quickly becoming a thing of the past. This affects not just public figures, but everyday people like my friends, family, me and anyone with a phone or social media account. 

Catherine Crump pushes the issue further by showing how law enforcement tracks location data through tools like license plate readers and cell phone monitoring. These systems record where people go doctor visits, places of worship or political events even when they've done nothing wrong. Knowing that innocent movement can be stored indefinitely is unsettling, especially for marginalized communities. Local and federal governments should require transparency, limit data retention and ensure real oversight. 

Christopher Soghoian offers a partial solution encryption. He explains how older phone systems were designed for surveillance, while modern apps like iMessage and WhatsApp protect conversations by default. While governments worry about criminals "Going Dark," weakening encryption would expose everyone to hackers and abuse. Protecting privacy means choosing secure tools and encouraging others to do the same.

Darieth Chisolm shows the human cost when privacy is violated. Her experience with revenge porn proves that digital invasions aren't abstract they destroy lives. Inconsistent laws and weak penalties leave victims unprotected. Governments have to strengthen cyber civil rights, and tech companies must respond faster to abuse reports. 

Technology is a really powerful tool, but without limits it becomes dangerous. Protecting privacy requires smarter laws, ethical companies, and more intentional choices from all of us before our electronic tattoos define us forever.

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

My Top 5 News Sources

 My Top 5 News Sources: Seattle Seahawks

As a lifelong fan of the Seattle Seahawks, staying updated on my favorite NFL team goes beyond just checking scores on game day. I rely on a mix of traditional sports journalism, official team media, social media platforms, and personal conversations to stay informed. Below are my top five news sources, all centered around keeping up with the Seattle Seahawks, and why each one matters to me.


ESPN is one of my most trusted sources for Seahawks related news. It provides national coverage, which helps me see how the Seahawks are viewed across the league, not just by local media. I rely on ESPN for breaking news, injury updates, game analysis, and expert commentary. ESPN also helps me understand how the Seahawks compare to other teams in the NFL, which is important when looking at playoff positions or league wide trends.



The official Seattle Seahawks website is my go to source for accurate and reliable information straight from the organization. Seahawks.com offers press releases, roster updates, player interviews, and behind the scenes content you won't always find elsewhere. Because it is an official source, I trust it most for confirmed news transactions, statements from coaches, and organizational updates.


Instagram plays a big role in how I consume Seahawks news in a more visual and engaging way. Through posts, stories, and reels, I get quick highlights, player content, game day hype, and fan reactions. Seahawks players and the official team account often post content that shows personality and culture, which helps me feel more connected to the team beyond just wins and losses.


TikTok is one of my least favorite platforms to use, but for short form Seahawks content, I always find a way to use it. From game highlights and edits to commentary from fans and creators, TikTok makes football content entertaining and easy to consume. While not everything on TikTok is official or fully reliable, it helps me stay engaged with trending conversations and gives insight into how fans across the NFL are reacting to Seahawks games and news.


#5 My friends and Family Who Are Fans of Other NFL Teams

One of my favorite news sources is my friends and family who support other NFL teams. Talking with them gives me different perspectives, debates, and reactions that I wouldn't always get from media outlets. These conversations help me think critically about Seahawks performances, coaching decisions, and rivalries. While this source isn't always formal, it plays a big role in shaping how I understand and interpret Seahawks news.

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