An Argument for the Right of Privacy In The Unwanted Gaze: The Destruction of Privacy in America, Jeffrey Rosen argues that disclosing one salacious fact about a person may result in that person getting an inaccurate, and thus unfair reputation. He further argues that disclosing full information about a person, say all the websites that they have visited, results in people overloading with input and thus selecting (perhaps at random) a very limited set of that information on which to form