Privacy used to mean closing the curtains-now it means dodging a thousand invisible needles. The Death of Privacy traces how everyday choices and clever technologies turned personal life into a profit engine, who sells and buys those pieces of you, and why the stakes are literal: stolen money, ruined reputations, nudged decisions, and a weaker democracy. Clear, unsentimental, and sharp, this book turns technical systems into plain language so you actually understand what's watching you. You'll get short, realistic tools you can use today (no tin-foil hats required): how phones and apps leak your life, why "anonymized" data rarely is, how governments and companies trade access, and a prioritized habit list that cuts real risk without turning you into a hermit. Read this to stop being the product and start controlling the data that speaks for you.
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