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Please try your request again later. Evers has an unusual wealth of technical and non-technical experience: Evers was the creator and editor of the BlackBerry Developer Journal. Evers has also served as technical editor of several technical books that include: Are you an author?
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There's a problem loading this menu right now. Even worse, tracking can enable crooks to steal your credit card or bank passwords.
Tracking can also cost you money, by slowing down the operation of your computer, making you pay higher Web fees. If you don't have WiFi enabled, then the trackers can chew up vast amounts of bandwidth, pulling content in, and sending content out, all without your approval. And you, poor sucker, are stuck paying the carrier bills for your cell phones and tablets The Trackers can help you avoid these tracker traps, by helping you: The web is a big part of your personal and family life.
Isn't it time to make the best use of your Web time, by managing the Trackers. What if all of your internet activity were cataloged and the information stored and accumulated over the course of many months, years, or even your entire lifetime?
Would you feel comfortable knowing your entire browsing history was being saved, searched, and analyzed? Would you mind if all of your internet activity was collected, bought and sold for marketing purposes? What would happen if a rogue actor obtained the information for some other purpose?
A much darker purpose? The proliferation and advancement of tracking technology, data analysis, and social media, combined with the lack of legal and technological privacy protection is cause for great concern.
A major stumbling block to privacy protection is the complex nature of the web of technology that forms the internet. This complexity encourages apathy. In The Dataminer, Robert Kull explores the dangerous possibilities that result from the total collapse of privacy in the digital age.