Thomas Keenan has written a helpful description of the kinds of surveillance undertaken by corporations, governments, criminal enterprises, and just plain creeps every second of every day.
[Technocreep: The Surrender of Privacy and the Capitalization of Intimacy by Thomas P. Keenan (Sepember 2014: Greystone Books); Paperback; 224 pp; $17.95.]
We live in a world overwhelmed with intrusive technological gadgets. Most of us have learned to live with this fact and many of us have even embraced it. The latter are those who have apps to close their garage door and check the lights at home while they wait for their plane in an airport a thousand miles away. They are also those who post everything they eat and do on social media apps that then store this information for eternity.
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