Read the Pew Research article, "Americans feel the tensions between privacy and security concerns." How should the government balance the tensions between privacy and national security concerns? Is the Constitution clear about potential conflicts between privacy and national security? How much privacy should Americans expect in an age where information about people is so readily available?

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Data collection.

Explanation: People, according to this research feel that in this digital era, their privacy has been compromised as they feel they constantly under surveillance and that the government can use their personal information at anytime without their knowledge or permission.

The government should regulate what personal information can be used by the government if it is for the sole purpose of national security and not otherwise.

The constitution does however grant rights to privacy in the First, Third, Forth and fifth amendments but does not solely or independently give a right to privacy.

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