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The year we gave up on digital privacy

As a digital privacy reporter, I try to avoid sites and services that invade my privacy, collect my data, and track my actions. Then the pandemic came, and I threw most of that out the window. You probably did, too.

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  • Post author:Cognitive Metropolis
  • Post published:December 31, 2020
  • Post category:Privacy
Tags: corporate, data, data privacy, dataprivacy, dataprotection, digital privacy, Government, internet, monitoring, spying, surveillance capitalism, surveillance economy

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