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The Control Society: How to Maintain Privacy in the Age of Total Surveillance

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"The Control Society" is a major study by John Fasman, Washington correspondent for The Economist. It is devoted to the legal, political and moral problems that inevitably arise in a society where each of us is constantly under surveillance.

Facial recognition technologies, automatic license plate readers, flying drones, behavior prediction algorithms - all this comes into the author's focus, forcing him to think about who might benefit from the mass use of surveillance technologies and how it affects our lives.
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