Christopher Lim

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9/20/10

  • 17 Year Old Girl Awarded $33,000 After Suing Her School for Searching Her Mobile Phone
  • A girl has been awarded $33,000 for using her phone during school. The teacher confiscated her phone and searched through her text messages, emails, and pictures, violating her privacy. The girl sued the highschool for violation.
  • Stakeholders: N.N. (the girl who sued)
  • The article relates to ITGS in security and privacy.
  • I think that cell phone privacy is a big thing nowadays. With the addition of picture messaging and popularity of texting, today's society has used the mobile phone more as a sexual please rather than a communicating device. There are more people, mostly girls, that put passwords on their phone now to secure their privacy. I would do the same if I had something to hide or anything explicit on my phone.
  • To solve the issue of minimal privacy, I'd recommend using passwords on your phone.