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Perché la privacy è importante

Viviamo in un mondo in cui tutto ciò che facciamo su Internet viene tracciato e archiviato (se non ci opponiamo con servizi incentrati sulla privacy). Come ti influenza questo oggi e domani? E a cosa porterà la raccolta dati, se non ci opponiamo? Scopri di più sulla sorveglianza di massa moderna e su come minaccia le società libere.

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Commercial mass surveillance

  • Part 1: Big tech – they’ve collected so much data about you that they’ve lost control.

    The actors behind the data collection

    You already know which big companies collect data for commercial purposes. But the question is whether you’re aware of the absurd extent of this data collection. You can take as long as you like to think about it, but the answer is still ‘No’. Not even the companies themselves know how much data they collect, where it goes and how they should control it.

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  • Part 2: Data brokers – You've never even heard of them. They know almost everything about you.

    The actors behind the data collection

    It's not just the tech giants that carry out commercial mass surveillance. There are companies working in the shadows, with a single purpose: to collect, buy and sell data about your online activities. And the lists they offer for sale don't make pleasant reading.

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  • How the commercial mass surveillance companies collect your data and map your life.

    The technology behind the data collection

    The tech giants follow every step you take regardless of whether or not you use their services. But how does it actually work when they steal your behavior and place it in huge AI and machine learning systems to build a profile of you? Here are the methods behind the surveillance.

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  • Organizations that collect data often claim it’s anonymous. Research shows this is impossible.

    The collected data can’t be kept anonymous

    When the tech giants collect huge quantities of data about your internet behavior, they always hide behind defenses such as ‘it’s only metadata’ or ‘we’ve anonymized the information’. But if you collect big data, it’s impossible to keep it anonymous. It’s enough for your phone to reveal four places you’ve been to work out that it’s you.

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State mass surveillance

  • Democratic and authoritarian countries are competing to see which of them can carry out mass surveillance most and best (worst).

    USA and their friends in the surveillance alliance Fourteen Eyes have demonstrated that they have the capacity, the desire and the experience to monitor who they want, when they want, anywhere in the world. China and other totalitarian countries use mass surveillance to control their inhabitants. It often feels like a dystopian arms race is going on around the world. But who is actually the best (worst) at making George Orwell’s 1984 a reality?

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  • Chat Control & Going Dark: la guerra alla crittografia è in aumento. Attraverso una losca collaborazione tra USA e UE.

    Dopo la denuncia di Snowden nel 2013, ampie porzioni di Internet sono diventate crittografate, consentendo comunicazioni private e sicure. Non tutti hanno accolto con favore questo cambiamento. In particolare, l'FBI e altre agenzie governative statunitensi hanno combattuto quella che viene spesso definita la "cripto-guerra", ovvero la guerra alla crittografia. Negli ultimi anni, a loro si è unita la Commissione europea. Con lo slogan "e i bambini?", si cerca di introdurre la sorveglianza di massa totale di tutti i cittadini dell'UE, prima attraverso la proposta di legge sul controllo delle chat e poi attraverso le iniziative Going Dark e ProtectEU. L'obiettivo è rendere obbligatori per legge strumenti di spionaggio su ogni smartphone e computer europeo. Le forze promotrici si sono rivelate essere le aziende tecnologiche e le agenzie di intelligence americane.

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The consequences of mass surveillance

  • Both state and commercial mass surveillance risk transforming free democracies into surveillance states

    How data collection threatens a free society

    Authoritarian states use mass surveillance to control the population. Even in democratic countries, we see direct consequences of collecting absurd amounts of data. But there are also less visible effects: both state and commercial mass surveillance show signs of being able to transform free societies into the complete opposite.

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  • To those of you with nothing to hide: One day you might have. Because you don’t make the rules.

    Le conseguenze della sorveglianza di massa: abbiamo tutti qualcosa da nascondere.

    The most common argument used in defense of mass surveillance is ‘If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear’. Try saying that to women in the US states where abortion has suddenly become illegal. Say it to investigative journalists in authoritarian countries. Saying ‘I have nothing to hide’ means you stop caring about anyone fighting for their freedom. And one day, you might be one of them.

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