Topic: financial surveillance
Financial surveillance involves the monitoring and collection of individuals’ financial data by governments and corporations, often under the guise of security or regulatory compliance. This practice raises significant concerns about privacy and individual liberty, as it can lead to unwarranted scrutiny and control over personal finances. The push for increased financial surveillance, as seen in various government proposals and corporate initiatives, threatens to undermine free expression and the right to privacy.
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Financial Surveillance? PayPal Plots Ad Network Built off Your Purchase History and Shopping Habits
Data harvesting by default raises privacy concerns among users and critics.
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Canada wants to make financial aspects of Emergencies Act permanent
The attack on civil liberties is escalating rapidly.
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Nebraska says it will refuse to comply with Biden admin’s proposed surveillance of citizens’ bank accounts
Pushing back against the extreme surveillance.




