The discussion of digital privacy and public health right now reminds me of the stroke patients Oliver Sacks wrote about who are blind to everything on one side of their field of vision, but will vigorously deny they have an impairment. A surveillance economy exists. I see it!
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Here is another Washington Post news article on surveillance that pulls in 2 megabytes of tracking scripts from across 20 different domains. The fact that the page serves tracking scripts and generates revenue from Google, a subject of the article, is not disclosed.pic.twitter.com/4wjiWIAdNp
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(Corrected the above tweet to reflect that this is a news article, not an editorial)
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clearly they’ve already proven that reading a Washington Post editorial is worth the privacy intrusion
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Did you forget the chum boxes? After all, it's only One Weird Trick to make all that go away! Ask the best lawyers in your hometown.
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Anybody surprised?
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Talk about privacy intrusion here
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