Habeas Data

By Cyrus Farivar

The Cambridge Analytica scandal highlighted a critical truth: surveillance and data privacy are universal concerns. In *Habeas Data*, acclaimed Ars Technica senior business editor Cyrus Farivar reveals how 50 years of American privacy law is fundamentally inadequate against today's pervasive digital surveillance. While modern technology streamlines our lives, it also creates an unprecedented digital footprint, making our data vulnerable to exploitation. Examining 10 crucial legal cases, Farivar demystifies existing surveillance tools, their operations, and their far-reaching implications for the future of privacy.
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