In this future, technology advances in such a way that privacy becomes **obsolete**. In other words, no one has *decided* to give up privacy, it's just that trying to hold onto it is like trying to keep the horse and buggy around when everyone else has cars - it's a losing battle and isn't going to work in the long run. The basic technology that allows this is untraceable, stealth micro-drones. They can be created anonymously and cheaply using 3D-printer farms. Defenses are possible but don't work 100% of the time, so any person, place or system can be compromised eventually. These drones also allow remote physical access to computer systems, and therefore given time will also allow an attacker to bypass any computer security. For the purpose of this question, assume that the absolute best security in the world (government w/unlimited resources) can only keep information secure for a maximum of 6 days. This is too broad of a scenario for one question, so this one will specifically focus on **Civilian Culture**. ***How would zero privacy impact culture - things like relationships, schooling, child-rearing, job hunts, etc.*** Edit: To help keep this narrow answers should be based on a western culture, such as the US, Canada, France, etc.