What Would You Pay to Keep Your Digital Footprint 100% Private?

What Would You Pay to Keep Your Digital Footprint 100% Private?

4/8/2018

link

https://hbr.org/2017/12/what-would-you-pay-to-keep-your-digital-footprint-100-private

summary

In this article, the author discusses the concept of privacy in the digital age and asks the question: what would you be willing to pay to keep your digital footprint completely private? The article explores the value individuals place on their privacy and the trade-offs they may need to make to protect it. It discusses the potential costs of maintaining privacy, including financial costs, inconvenience, and loss of convenience. The author also highlights the role of businesses in protecting consumer data and the increasing demand for privacy-friendly services. Overall, the article prompts readers to consider the importance of privacy in the digital world and the implications of trading privacy for convenience.

tags

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