Topic: surveillance economy
The surveillance economy refers to the extensive collection and monetization of personal data by companies and governments, often without individuals’ consent. This environment fosters mass surveillance practices that threaten privacy and individual liberty, as personal information is used to manipulate behavior and suppress dissent. Understanding the implications of the surveillance economy is essential for defending free expression and protecting personal privacy.
-
DNS Becomes a Tool of Digital Rebellion: From Internet Infrastructure to Privacy Weapon
DNS didn’t change. The internet got ugly enough to make it matter.
-
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis drafts new data privacy law bill to curb Big Tech
The draft bill will be introduced in March.



