Technocreep The Surrender of Privacy and the Capitalization of Intimacy

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Publisher's Synopsis

“Technology is rapidly moving into our bodies," writes cyber expert Keenan, “and this book gives a chilling look ahead into where that road may lead us – on a one way trip to the total surrender of privacy and the commoditization of intimacy." Here is the definitive dissection of privacy-eroding and life-invading technologies, coming at you from governments, corporations, and the person next door.

Take, for example, “Girls Around Me": a Russian-made iPhone App that allowed anyone to scan the immediate vicinity for girls and women who checked in on Foursquare and had poorly secured Facebook profiles. It combined this information in a way never intended by the original poster. Going to a Disney theme park? Your creepy new “MagicBand" will alert Minnie Mouse that you're on the way and she'll know your kid's name when you approach her. Thinking about sending your DNA off to Ancestry.com for some “genetic genealogy"? Perhaps you should think again: your genetic information could be used against you.

"This masterful weaving of the negatives and positives of technology makes for a book that is realistic about technology's perils yet optimistic about it's great potential."—Foreword Reviews

Book information

ISBN: 9781771641227
Publisher: Greystone Books
Imprint: Greystone Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 323.448
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 263
Weight: 340g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 18mm