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PRIVACY IN AMERICA

What Every American Needs To Know

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PRIVACY IN AMERICA

De: Mitch Jackson
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Every day, ordinary Americans surrender intimate details of their lives without realizing it. Their phones broadcast where they sleep, worship, and seek medical care. Their cars report how they drive, where they stop, and whether they wear a seatbelt.

Their smart speakers and televisions record what they say and watch inside their own homes. Data brokers package these details into dossiers and sell them to advertisers, insurers, scammers, and even government agencies that would otherwise need a warrant to obtain the same information.

Artificial intelligence has made the crisis worse on every front. Deepfake voice clones now fool family members and bank representatives. AI-powered bots run autonomous romance and financial scams at industrial scale, and the very chatbots people confide in collect and train on those private conversations by default.

Facial recognition systems capture biometric data that can never be changed if stolen. Fitness trackers feed health information to companies that HIPAA was never designed to regulate. Period-tracking apps generate reproductive data that can carry legal consequences in post-Dobbs America, and DNA testing companies hold genetic secrets that expose entire bloodlines when corporate finances collapse.

Children face this surveillance from birth, tracked through games, apps, and school technology systems that harvest data long before a child can spell the word privacy.

All of this happens under a legal framework that is fundamentally broken. The United States remains the only major democracy without a comprehensive federal privacy law, leaving Americans with a patchwork of state protections, manipulative consent interfaces designed to manufacture agreement, and screening dossiers that can determine whether they get an apartment or a job without their knowledge.

This book cuts through the complexity to show everyday Americans exactly how their privacy is being taken and who is profiting from the taking. It explains what the law does and does not protect. And it lays out precisely what they can do, starting today, to fight back.
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