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August 05 2025

Recently, a news item went viral, showing a couple of legislators engaged in activities on their smartphones that were clearly unrelated to their legislative duties. It sparked public outrage and raised questions about ethics, accountability, and privacy. It brings to mind the case of a senator several years ago who was caught playing games on his tablet during a session. Beyond the political dramas, however, lies a stark reality: In the age of digital transparency, there's nowhere to hide.

- TECH4GOOD FORMER DICT UNDERSECRETARY MON B. IBRAHIM

These incidents, widely circulated and discussed, serve as a potent reminder of how our digital footprints have expanded, leaving little to the imagination, especially for those in the public eye. In today's hyper-connected world, privacy is no longer a given — it's a luxury. Every public space is a potential stage. With smartphones in every pocket, surveillance cameras on every corner, and social media constantly updated in real-time, they have all created an omnipresent network of observation, even from afar. The question is not whether someone is watching. It's who, when, and how closely.

Every smartphone and wearable device, including smart glasses, has become a device for recording activities. Geolocation services track our movements, app usage logs our interests, and social media posts, even seemingly innocent ones, paint a detailed picture of our lives. Not everyone may be aware of it, but to the best of my knowledge, our digital footprints are recorded somewhere forever.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Manila Bulletin

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