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Posted on April 28, 2018June 15, 2020

Surveillance Capitalism

Surveillance Capitalism

Originally published in Dawn on April 28, 2018

The re-emergence of data privacy issues has once again led to criticism of Facebook. As debate on the massive data breach continues globally, it begs the question: should the news of a giant internet company found guilty of tracking people’s activities in cyberspace in exchange for free access to their platform really be disconcerting?

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