
What Is Government Surveillance?
In public and private spaces, we are increasingly surrounded by surveillance cameras. Do we know what happens to all the images collected there?
In public and private spaces, we are increasingly surrounded by surveillance cameras. Do we know what happens to all the images collected there?
Your fingerprints are unique and identify you as an individual in the real world. In the online world, people can be identified by their browser settings. Even though many people use the same browsers, their software and hardware settings are so different that they can serve as unique identifiers – with unintended consequences.
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As our lives shift more and more towards digitalisation, many people have migrated to the digital world for shopping and social interaction. Digitalisation has many positive aspects, yet there are equally many negative sides that we should not ignore.
Smart devices and the internet have brought many conveniences to modern life. They allow people to connect with anyone, regardless of distance, time, or weather.
Protecting privacy in the digital space is becoming increasingly difficult to define. As technology evolves with our usage, the data we share also evolves, encompassing more and more information from various sources.
Data protection laws are not enough to protect you because they are not updated quickly enough to keep pace with evolving technology, which rapidly increases the amount of data collected.
If you’ve ever wondered how your data can actually be used against you, think back to the last time you read the terms and conditions for an app you downloaded or an online account you created.
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