Cyber Privacy
Who Has Your Data and Why You Should Care
Summary:
The book examines the vast amounts of personal data collected by companies and governments, exploring the implications for privacy, security, and civil liberties. It provides insights into how data is used and shared, and offers guidance on how individuals can better protect their personal information in the digital age.
Key points:
1. Data Collection Ubiquity: April Falcon Doss notes that almost all digital actions create data that is collected and often shared or sold without people's full consent.
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