The Privacy Fallacy
Grab your attention with a book that challenges everything you think you know about online privacy. The Privacy Fallacy by Ignacio Cofone cuts through the noise to reveal why common assumptions about data protection and surveillance no longer hold true—and what that means for citizens, consumers, and policymakers worldwide.
Through clear, compelling prose, Cofone explores the modern landscape of digital privacy: the myths propagated by tech platforms, the limits of existing privacy laws, and the real-world consequences of pervasive data collection. Readers will find thought-provoking case studies, accessible explanations of legal and technological concepts, and a global perspective that speaks to audiences in Argentina, Latin America, Europe, and the United States.
This book is essential for anyone concerned about personal data, digital rights, or the future of democratic accountability. You’ll come away with practical insights on protecting your information, understanding privacy policy pitfalls, and advocating for stronger data protection frameworks. Ideal for privacy advocates, students, legal professionals, and engaged citizens who want actionable knowledge—not just jargon.
Engaging, authoritative, and timely, The Privacy Fallacy transforms complex issues into clear, actionable ideas. If you care about your digital footprint and the rules that govern it, this is a must-read. Secure your understanding of privacy—order your copy today and join the conversation shaping data protection in the 21st century.
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