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1 online resource |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- About the Author -- About the Technical Editor -- Acknowledgments -- Author's Note -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction -- Why All this Fuss About Privacy? -- Here's My Cow, now Where's My Change? -- Hey I Thought this Lunch was Free! -- Why should We care About Privacy? -- Caution: Hackers at Work -- Serious Business -- References -- Chapter 2 -- The Snowden Revelations -- A glance at the history books -- You say incident, I say sham; let's call the whole thing off |
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Everything we do online, and increasingly in the real world, is tracked, logged, analyzed, and often packaged and sold on to the highest bidder. Every time you visit a website, use a credit card, drive on the freeway, or go past a CCTV camera, you are logged and tracked. Every day billions of people choose to share their details on social media, which are then sold to advertisers. The Edward Snowden revelations that governments - including those of the US and UK - have been snooping on their citizens, have rocked the world. But nobody seems to realize that this has already been happening fo |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed August 26, 2015) |
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Data protection
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Computer security
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Electronic books
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Alt Author |
Rispoli, Mike, technical editor
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