According to Deborah G. Johnson in "Privacy and Internet Ethics" one of the central moral objections to the infringement on privacy committed by the increasing use of technology is:
A) Too much information in the hands of the government invites abuse.
B) Reliance on computer information precludes us from making a personal case when decisions are made.
C) The increasing use of computers will minimize human interaction and contact.
D) We need privacy and the capacity to control the information we provide in relationships in order to operate as autonomous beings.
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