Mass surveillance
Mass surveillance is the systematic monitoring of large groups of individuals by government or corporate entities. It involves the collection, storage, analysis and sharing of vast amounts of personal data, such as phone records, emails, internet searches, and financial transactions. The primary justification for mass surveillance is to protect national security and prevent terrorism, but its scope has expanded significantly in recent years to include cybercrime, organized crime, and even political dissent.
2023.02.05
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