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Privacy is power, why and how you should take back control of your data, Carissa Véliz

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Privacy is power, why and how you should take back control of your data, Carissa Véliz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [261]-278) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Privacy is power
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1295467669
Responsibility statement
Carissa Véliz
Sub title
why and how you should take back control of your data
Summary
The moment you check your phone in the morning you are giving away data. Before you've even switched off your alarm, a whole host of organizations have been alerted to when you woke up, where you slept, and with whom. As you check the weather, scroll through your "suggested friends" on Facebook, you continually compromise your privacy. Without your permission, or even your awareness, tech companies are harvesting your information, your location, your likes, your habits, and sharing it amongst themselves. They're not just selling your data. They're selling the power to influence you. Even when you've explicitly asked them not to. And it's not just you. It's all your contacts too. Digital technology is stealing our personal data and with it our power to make free choices. To reclaim that power and democracy, we must protect our privacy. What can we do? So much is at stake. Our phones, our TVs, even our washing machines are spies in our own homes. We need new regulation. We need to pressure policy-makers for red lines on the data economy. And we need to stop sharing and to adopt privacy-friendly alternatives to Google, WhatsApp, and other online platforms. Short, terrifying, practical: Privacy is Power highlights the implications of our laid-back attitudes to data, and sets out how we can reclaim control
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Data vultures -- How did we get here? -- Privacy is power -- Toxic data -- Pulling the plug -- What you can do -- Conclusion -- Afterword
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