1. There are numerous databases that contain personal, but public, information about individuals. Today much of this data is available online. How do

 1. There are numerous databases that contain personal, but public, information about individuals. Today much of this data is available online. How do you feel about your personal information being contained in databases that other individuals can access or that might be breached via the Internet? Do you mind that anyone with an Internet connection might be able to find out how much you paid for your house, if you are married, where you live, and other personal information? 

 Incorporate Christian scripture and faith in your post and provide technical depth to all of your responses.  

  1. How do you feel about your personal information being contained in databases that other individuals can access or that might be breached via the Internet?
  2. Do you mind that anyone with an Internet connection might be able to find out how much you paid for your house, if you are married, where you live, and other personal information?

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