
TL;DR
This paper argues that true privacy is largely unattainable in the digital world due to pervasive data collection and surveillance practices.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis of privacy challenges and discusses the limitations of current privacy-preserving technologies.
Findings
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Digital privacy is fundamentally compromised
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Current privacy tools are insufficient
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Need for new privacy paradigms
Abstract
Not really.
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