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I know who you are and I saw what you did, [social networks and the death of privacy], by Lori Andrews

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I know who you are and I saw what you did, [social networks and the death of privacy], by Lori Andrews
Language
eng
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Main title
I know who you are and I saw what you did
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Responsibility statement
by Lori Andrews
Sub title
[social networks and the death of privacy]
Summary
Social networks are the defining cultural movement of our time, empowering us in constantly evolving ways. But they have also greatly accelerated the erosion of our personal privacy rights, and any one of us could become the victim of shocking violations at any time. As leading expert on social networks and privacy Lori Andrews shows through groundbreaking research and a host of stunning stories of abuses, as we work and chat and shop and date over the Web, we are opening ourselves up to increasingly intrusive, relentless, and anonymous surveillance by employers, schools, lawyers, the police, and aggressive data aggregator services that compile an astonishing amount of information about us and sell it to any and all takers. As Andrews persuasively argues, the legal system cannot be counted on to protect us. That is why, in addition to revealing the dangers and providing the best expert advice about protecting ourselves, Andrews proposes that we all become supporters of a constitution for the Web, which she has drafted and introduces in this book
Target audience
adult
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