Your phone logs where you sleep. Your TV reports what you watch. Your car shares how you drive. And an industry you have never heard of quietly glues those pieces together into a profile of you that is bought and sold by advertisers, insurers, data brokers, scammers, and even government agencies.
This is not a conspiracy theory.
Every case in this book is documented: the grandmother who spent five months in jail after a faulty facial recognition match. The FBI director confirming to Congress that the bureau buys citizens' location data. The breach that exposed the biometric records of millions of concert visitors.
But this is not a book that tells you to panic.
It's a concise, practical guide that helps you make smarter privacy decisions without throwing away your phone or disconnecting from modern life.
Introducing the 30-Day Data Diet.
A simple system of minutes-per-day habits that gradually puts you back in control of your digital life.
Inside this book, you'll learn how to:
Understand why your phone isn't secretly listening to your conversations, and why ads still seem to know exactly what you're thinking.Remove hidden identifiers, erase yourself from people-search websites, and switch off overlooked privacy settings that quietly collect your data.Protect yourself and your family from the growing wave of AI-powered scams, including voice cloning.Follow a practical 30-Day Data Diet that helps your personal data flow on your terms, not someone else's.Privacy is not about disappearing.
It is about making deliberate choices.
You cannot stop producing data any more than you can stop eating.
But you can decide what, how much, and who does the cooking.
Your data tells your story.
Who gets to read it?
Start the Data Diet. Starve the Machine.