The Well News: The Silent Erosion of Privacy: Why We Should Care About Financial Surveillance

The Well News: The Silent Erosion of Privacy: Why We Should Care About Financial Surveillance by John Yelland (“In today’s digital age, financial transactions are meticulously tracked by both private companies and government entities. This pervasive financial surveillance often goes unnoticed by the public, which seems largely indifferent to the potential privacy violations it entails. Despite significant Fourth Amendment implications, the general acceptance of financial data collection poses serious ethical and legal concerns.”)

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