Taking Back Our Privacy

Taking Back Our Privacy

12/20/2020

link

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/10/26/taking-back-our-privacy

summary

In this thought-provoking essay, the author reflects on the erosion of privacy in the digital age and discusses the importance of reclaiming it. They discuss how technological advancements, surveillance practices, and the erosion of legal protections have led to a loss of individual privacy. The essay argues that privacy is a fundamental human right and essential for creating spaces for self-expression, individuality, and dissent. It explores various aspects of privacy and its connection to democracy, personal autonomy, and the power dynamics between individuals and institutions. The author concludes by urging individuals and society as a whole to actively work towards reclaiming and preserving privacy in the face of pervasive surveillance and data exploitation.

tags

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