Using facial recognition, social engineering, voice recognition, location tracking, website tracking, purchasing habits, and personal videos, images, conversations, text messages, etc. can be considered acceptable or unacceptable in certain situations. Present an ethical argument supporting or refuting the acceptability of using data or information from one of the aforementioned areas. The argument must identify, define, and use the terms, principles, and concepts of at least one ethical approach (e.g. teleology, deontology, virtue).
Remember to support your statements with factual information (i.e., attribution/citations). In addition, material from the course textbook or the textbook’s author(s) cannot comprise more than 25% of the sourced and/or quoted material.
The paper must following the formatting guidelines in The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2020), (7th ed.), and contain a title page, five scholarly references, three to five pages of content, and a reference page. In addition, the paper will be submitted through the Turnitin originality-checking tool.
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