PC Magazine - USA (2020-02)

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e write a lot about privacy—especially
in recent years, as technology enables
more and more ways to eradicate it.
Privacy is a huge topic, of course, encompassing
personal data collection and marketing, location
tracking, facial recognition, smart speakers that
can record you in your home, and networked video
cameras that record you everywhere else.

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surveillance by employers and the shiny new ways
it’s accomplished. If you thought the boss reading
employees’ email or checking out their social
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collecting wearables and even microchips. And
yep, the latter is already happening.

Even if your employer isn’t forcing you to wear a
monitoring device, chances are good it’s using
other technical ways to check your work. Some
common methods are logging and counting your
keystrokes; watching for personal use of the
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computer.

The thing is that this is all legal, at least for now.
As the ACLU points out:

All too often, the deployment of new
technologies happens faster than our social,
political, educational, or legal systems can

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