Although it is much easier to store information, easier does not mean better. There are many ethical problems that come with storing information about individuals. People always claim that the internet is a safe space for your information. However, people’s information is pretty easily accessible through hackers by producing all different types of viruses or malware. The main 4 ethical issues that come with storing information are privacy and confidentiality, security breaches, system implementation, and data inaccuracies. Privacy really is not a thing once it comes to your information and the internet. Once you put something out there it will always be out there is probably one of the most said phrases in the past 10 years. And that is because it is true. Something that celebrities posted years and years ago can be dug up and used against them. It happens almost all the time these days. Some people have nothing better to do sometimes. There is also the ethical issue of security breaches. Many businesses have security breaches almost every day. Sometimes other businesses try to get an edge on other businesses. While it might be an efficient way, it is still unethical and can expose employees information. Despite technology being a helpful tool for everyone there is a lot of risk when it comes to using it. The fact that your information is so easily accessible and can easily be put out there and once someone sees it then it can never go away. All it takes is one email sent to the wrong person. Next thing you know your business is all over the internet. Inaccuracies in data are easily accomplished as well. You accidentally type in the wrong numbers or the wrong name next thing you know the wrong person is getting whatever is supposed to go to the other person.