Restoring Trust in a Surveillance-Driven World: How Sprend Protects Your Privacy and Data
Society has more than enough instances to cause one to wonder about one's privacy. One sends an email, a photograph, or a document, and the whole stuff can be transferred into a large-scale oversight control system.
It is enough to consider this a plotline of a fiction film, for example, the movie The Dark Knight, in which Batman resorts to unethical practices of using the surveillance system that operates throughout Gotham City in an effort to catch the villain. However, he even salvages the situation but is not comfortable when it comes to the ethical issue and upshots of the procedure and ends up shutting the whole system down. The issue here resides in that it is a matter of hope rather than certainty that such things in real life will not be abused - or even used.
This is not an imaginary concept. It is the essence of current supervision. An enormous length, such as the ones employed by certain organizations, encompasses not just the ‘bad guys’ but also interferes with the most private aspects of the majority including text messages, e-mails, and even sensitive business documents. So, what about privacy, autonomy, and trust?
Now let’s take this on a personal level. Let’s say one of you who is attending this presentation has been involved in preparing a very sensitive investment proposal. It may be in the middle of a heated negotiation. It may be a term sheet for an innovative new venture. You share the document through email or cloud storage. At a certain point in time, that document is intercepted not by cyber intruders but by normal day-to-day activities of advanced technology. It is tagged and it is copied to be saved in a central office. A document that is utterly innocuous, drowned out by the chorus of millions of other documents and files that could, through the ‘wrong’ circumstances, become prominent and significant one day. A rival gets a whiff of it, it interferes with your deal and now the faith you used to have in the precise tools is entirely reversed. In place is an insatiable suspicion. What else do these people have knowledge about?
That is where Sprend comes in
We are communitarians, and we are firm about our beliefs — privacy is not a privilege; it is an absolute right. Your pictures or business documents are yours, and no one has the right to infringe on them. What we have constructed is more than a file-sharing platform; we have indeed constructed a fortress. We have so much confidence in the processes, protection, and privacy that we begin to encrypt your data the moment you upload it to the platform when users choose this option. In order to access your files, not even Sprend developers have it. It is not a shortcoming; it is a decision. There is a reason why we decline to bend towards obliterated privacy.
Strengthening the bond with other family members, developing a new relationship, or securing the past can be dull and restrained as you know from experience. You begin losing your cool as the government or even a business or hackers can ring your doorbell. However, with Sprend that door becomes a wall expanding technologies and trust. Moreover, we protect with confidence your most vested data.
There is one thing that cannot be questioned and that value is of our work, especially the certainty that one may hope for a sense of safety regarding information and files, which is imminent, alleviates pressure and restores lost trust. We are not a file-sharing service; it’s more than that; we are a company ensuring that what matters to you is never lost!