I am, and I don't, although I depend heavily on it for many uses. In my case it's more I run my life with it (and the laptop and tablet) more than it contains my life. It's a matter of choice and how to use the technology. Like Facebook. Everybody in the firm has to have accounts on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, but you still choose what personal information you post and who gets to see it. It's not my fault (or Apple's) if some people choose to put deep dark secrets on their phones or go places they wouldn't want anybody to know.Vrede too wrote:No offense, but you're an old, stable liberal that doesn't have his whole life on his phone like younger folks do, probably don't have skeletons in your GPS and you don't have very controversial clients.
I think it's reasonable to assume (even knowing it's not 100%) that there are cameras everywhere you go, that anything you put online is discoverable by somebody if they really want to, and that nothing will remain secret if it is or becomes of significant interest to enough people.