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Digital Privacy Gaps

“Digital Privacy Gaps” presents an eye-opening exploration of how our personal information flows through the digital world, revealing that average internet users unknowingly share over 7,000 data points daily. This comprehensive examination bridges the technical and practical aspects of digital privacy, systematically analyzing the complex ecosystem of data collection, storage, and exploitation in today's interconnected landscape.

The book's three-part structure first delves into the technical mechanics of data harvesting, exploring how cookies, tracking pixels, and device fingerprinting work behind the scenes of popular platforms. Moving through the infrastructure of data storage and trading, it then unveils the often-hidden practices of how companies monetize personal information. The final section examines real-world privacy violations and their consequences, offering practical strategies for protecting personal data in an increasingly vulnerable digital environment.

What sets this work apart is its balanced approach to complex privacy issues, combining technical accuracy with accessible explanations suitable for both technology professionals and privacy-conscious individuals. Drawing from investigations by technology watchdogs, regulatory bodies, and cybersecurity firms, the book provides actionable insights and step-by-step guides for privacy protection while maintaining a thoroughly researched perspective on the intersection of technology, law, and consumer rights. This makes it an invaluable resource for understanding and addressing the pressing challenges of digital privacy in our modern world.
73 páginas impresas
Publicación original
2025
Año de publicación
2025
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