The internet and apps that collect personal information have made privacy more fleeting. Concerns include data breaches, information commodification, surveillance, and erosion of anonymity.
Privacy has become increasingly elusive in the digital age due to the collection of personal information by internet apps. This has raised concerns about data breaches , information commodification, surveillance, and erosion of anonymity.
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