Reading Permanent record, autobiography of Edward Snowden.There is an intresting bit when he talks about Intelligence agencies & tech industries.The very belief that they are entitled to their unilateral decision making based on data,makes them apolitical as data itself is just information.The idea of harmless surveilance or surveilance for greater good?
Makes me feel vulnerable when one pours out into the digital world,someone is just calling it data & putting a label on you & uses it in a way profitable to them.Imagine tweeting feeling sad tonight after a break up & netflix suggests me Always be my may be😐 and Google suggests best shops that sell cookie dough near by.They know me too well.🙊
Its like they put a label on my feeling & advertise it."swapy is sad & would probably eat cookie dough today & watch netflix😣."
The otherside to this is the assumption that since I posted it, I gave them permission to use this data.But do most people even read the license agreement or data usage policies?People just click accept.I didnt agree to sell my sadness 😑.These tech companies are merging all the time.Google has taken over so many that google knows more about me than I do.Its like If I die, the google me would go on living, inactive till they archive me.creepy digital existance?

This book is a gem.Especially for people from a country like India where the Data protection laws are virtually non existant.

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@Simplyswapy I remember once I was in India, buying a sim card. I had to fill a form asking me a lot of stuff, like number from someone else as reference etc., so I just asked to guy "man, what's all this for? What do people do with the data?"

He must have thought I wanted to pull his leg, and got really angry with me and kick me out of the place.

I was so confused and frustrated... but I guess that data protection is not a really felt issue in India

Thanks for the post, and welcome!

@arteteco I am so sorry about your experience in India,what you say is true.Majority of Indians are unaware of the violations of data privacy & the importance of it.India is probably the only country with so much biometric data of most of its citizens & having no/few laws to protect it.(Adhar card).

Glad you liked the post, Thank you for the warm welcome :)

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