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    With the rise of cloud storage services, people even seem to be coining a new phrase to express their panic over cloud storage threats. the cloud, just like their habit of snubbing. someone in favor of cell phones called it “phubbing.” In such a technological world, people tend to openly care about today's latest technologies, and the Internet and cloud storage become necessities of public life. Cloud storage services attract many people because they help people overcome the difficulty of transmitting and receiving information over long distances. However, at the same time, people do not realize the risk involved. As a result, leakage of personalized personal data becomes an uncontrollable problem. But the effects of globalization and government laws are not factors to be neglected in filling this gap. therefore, a growing personal sense of crisis is the key to dispelling the fear of cloud storage. By generating an appropriate attitude towards cloud storage, users can avoid unnecessary loss of their privacy and at the same time enjoy the benefits of such virtual cloud space. It is necessary to think about the definitions of privacy and security up front to raise public concerns about privacy. . As Márquez said, “all human beings have three lives: public, private and secret.” With the emergence of social media, there is a new relationship between public, private and secret. In the past, privacy was a matter of secrets, but today Schneier says that "privacy is becoming a social good, something necessary for democracy, freedom and human dignity." With such public knowledge of privacy, people express themselves online without any restrictions. privacy also translates into a more open-minded attitude on our part... middle of paper......an evidentiary privilege protecting documents and belongings stored on the Internet. Civil Right Law Journal of George Mason University 23, no. 3 (2013): 255-281. Kang, Jerry, Shilton, Katie, Estrin, Deborah, Burke, Jeff, Hnsen, Mark “Privacy Self-Monitoring.” Lowa Law Review, March 2012: 809-847. Schneier, Bruce. Google and Facebook's Privacy Illusion, Forbes Web. June 4, 2010. Gabriel García Márquez. Gabriel García Márquez: A vintage life Ed.Martin, Gerald .Vintage. 2010 Wu, Yuehua. “Personal data protection in electronic government: a cross-national study.” » Quarterly government information. Volume 31, number 1.Web. January 2014 Miller, Michael. “Advantages and Disadvantages of Cloud Computing for End Users” Word Docx. Web.February 13, 2009Emily Ngo. “Officials: Auto tech raises privacy concerns” Newsaday. FEBRUARY 23, 2014