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The end of Privacy

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The end of Privacy

By: B. J. Mendelson
Narrated by: Roger Wayne
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In this forceful, short audiobook, technology guru and author of the best-selling Social Media is Bull (St. Martins Press) B. J. Mendelson exposes the crude reality behind the smiley face of Internet networking: data trading.

We are all auctioning our personal information, the audiobook argues, to the highest bidder. Mendelson discusses the end of privacy from a contemporary perspective, including chapters on:

  • Metadata and its uses
  • Data auctions
  • The Internet of Things
  • The use of social media for surveillance and suppression
  • Just how safe is Cloud technology
  • The Big Business of Big Data
  • How online retailers stalk, without permission, their customers
  • Anonymous and web activism
  • The internet's dark side: Silk Road, hacking, extortio
  • EFF and other bodies promoting internet user rights

When we talk about the so-called "end of privacy", we conjure up images of state-run agencies secretly monitoring and recording our every move. Whilst this is the case, the true perpetrator in this permeating culture of intrusion is not a third party; its our very selves.

We willingly broadcast every moment of our lives in exchange for a moment's worth of virtual attention. Mendelson, artfully and through personal narratives and journalism, tells the story of how we have undermined one of our greatest societal assets.

©2017 Curious Reads (P)2017 B. J. Mendelson
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Author’s authentic voice made me feel like we were discussing things amongst friends, instead of being lectured.
The info is just as relevant today as it was when he wrote it.
Unfortunately, information sharing amongst companies and governments are not going away any time soon.
However, the laws do seem to be standing still.

This was an interesting listen for me.

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This book did not age well. Oofda. I was surprised at some things that bugged him. Bruh - chill out. But other things that did not bug him really should have. I wonder if he has grown up since 2017?

Really outdated. Also, author is not nice.

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