This report provides an in-depth analysis of the ethical perspective of data harvesting. It begins by defining data harvesting and its applications across various organizations, including its use in providing customized services and political agendas. The report then delves into the ethical concerns surrounding data harvesting, particularly the lack of user consent and potential privacy violations. It applies the ethical decision-making framework, including utilitarianism, deontology, rights, and virtue theory, to evaluate the ethical implications of data harvesting. The report presents arguments and counterarguments regarding data harvesting practices, exploring the benefits of improved services versus the ethical concerns of privacy violations. The conclusion emphasizes the need for user consent and ethical considerations in data harvesting practices.