Privacy In A Digital Age
Exhibit|August 2023
The Erosion Of Personal Freedoms
Aamir Khollam
Privacy In A Digital Age

Hn the digital age, we find ourselves interconnected and interdependent like never before. With every click, tap, or swipe, we leave behind a trail of digital footprints that companies, governments, and malicious actors eagerly exploit. The concept of privacy, once a fundamental pillar of individual freedom, now lies in ruins. As technology advances and our reliance on digital tools grows, our personal information becomes increasingly vulnerable to abuse. What follows is a rather realistic look at how privacy has died a gruesome death in the modern age. Check it out below -

THE DATA GOLD RUSH: SURRENDERING OUR LIVES FOR CONVENIENCE

With each new app or service we sign up for, we agree to countless pages of terms and conditions—often without reading a single line. The ubiquity of “free” digital services masks a sinister reality: our personal data has become a lucrative commodity. The data gold rush is fueled by companies eager to collect, analyze, and monetize our intimate details.

This story is from the August 2023 edition of Exhibit.

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