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Author January, Brendan, 1972-

Title Information insecurity : privacy under siege / Brendan January.

Publication Info. Minneapolis : Twenty-First Century Books, [2016]

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Location Call No. Status
 Burlington Public Library - Middle School Books  M323.4 JANUARY    Check Shelf
 Southington Library - Teen  YA 004 JAN    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Bishop's Corner Branch - Teen New Materials  YA 323.448 JANUARY    Check Shelf
Description 96 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 90-93) and index.
Summary The Internet gives us information, communication options, shopping opportunities, entertainment, and much more---all at the touch of a fingertip and much of it for free. But in exchange for these benefits, we may be losing a basic right: the right to privacy. By clicking to accept website user agreements, we often allow companies to track our activities online and to share our data with outside groups. In addition, the police and government agencies can also track people online---and this tracking is sometimes done secretly, without user agreements or search warrants. Privacy laws and the US Constitution are supposed to protect privacy in the United States, as are laws and conventions in other parts of the world. But judicial and legal systems have not kept pace with technology. And until laws catch up, users enter a legal gray area when they communicate digitally---an arena in which their most private conversations might not be protected from intrusion. Such intrusion can be dangerous: government agencies can use information obtained via digital spying to harass, arrest, or imprison citizens. Other groups can use private digital data to discriminate in banking, retail, housing, and other businesses. Around the world, critics are sounding the alarm about digital privacy. Many have called for stricter controls on data tracking. What rights do you have when it comes to privacy online? How can you be a smart cyber citizen and protect your personal digital data? These questions are at the heart of the Internet privacy debate.
Subject Privacy, Right of -- Juvenile literature.
Privacy -- Juvenile literature.
Privacy. (OCoLC)fst01077437
Privacy, Right of. (OCoLC)fst01077444
Genre/Form Juvenile works. (OCoLC)fst01411637
ISBN 9781467725170 (library binding)
146772517X (library binding)
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