The New Yorker: Why Do We Care So Much About Privacy?

The New Yorker: Why Do We Care So Much About Privacy? by Louis Menand:

Big Tech wants to exploit our personal data, and the government wants to keep tabs on us. But “privacy” isn’t what’s really at stake.

Long thoughtful piece on Cambridge Analytica, privacy policy and the internet, Alexa accidentally emailing conversations in your house, and Carpenter ….

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