Privacy is becoming increasingly limited from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman
In the digital age, the boundaries between public and private are becoming increasingly blurred. Our personal information is constantly being collected, analyzed, and shared by corporations and governments alike. From the websites we visit to the products we buy, our every move is being tracked and recorded.
This erosion of privacy is not just limited to our online activities. Surveillance cameras are now ubiquitous in public spaces, monitoring our movements and behaviors. Our phones track our location, our smart devices listen to our conversations, and our social media profiles paint a detailed portrait of who we are.
As technology advances, the ways in which our privacy is invaded are only increasing. Facial recognition technology allows for near-constant surveillance, while algorithms can predict our behavior with unsettling accuracy. The more we rely on digital devices and pla...
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