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- Technocreep, the surrender of privacy and the capitalization of intimacy, Thomas P. Keenan
- Dragnet nation, a quest for privacy, security, and freedom in a world of relentless surveillance, Julia Angwin
- The smart girl's guide to privacy, practical tips for staying safe online, Violet Blue
- Privacy, a short history, David Vincent
- Media circus, a look at private tragedy in the public eye, Kim Goldman, with Tatsha Robertson
- The naked future, what happens in a world that anticipates your every move?, Patrick Tucker
- I know who you are and I saw what you did, social networks and the death of privacy, Lori Andrews
- How to be invisible, protect your home, your children, your assets, and your life, J.J. Luna
- Data and Goliath, the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world, Bruce Schneier
- The inspection house, an impertinent field guide to modern surveillance, Emily Horne & Tim Maly
- Chasing shadows, visions of our coming transparent world, edited by David Brin and Stephen W. Potts
- The art of invisibility, the world's most famous hacker teaches you how to be safe in the age of Big Brother and big data, Kevin Mitnick with Robert Vamosi ; foreword by Mikko Hypponen
- Your right to privacy, minimize your digital footprint, Jim Bronskill and David McKie
- Information insecurity, privacy under siege, Brendan January
- Data for the people, how to make our post-privacy economy work for you, Andreas Weigend
- Privacy versus security in the age of global terror, Dr. Mario Silva
- The art of invisibility, the world's most famous hacker teaches you how to be safe in the age of Big Brother and big data, Kevin Mitnick with Robert Vamosi ; foreword by Mikko Hypponen
- The transparent society, will technology force us to choose between privacy and freedom?, David Brin
- Am I my genes?, confronting fate and family secrets in the age of genetic testing, Robert L. Klitzman
- The privacy fix, how to preserve privacy in the onslaught of surveillance, Robert H. Sloan, University of Illinois Chicago Department of Computer Science, Richard Warner, Chicago-Kent College of Law
- Exposed, desire and disobedience in the digital age, Bernard E. Harcourt
- Boundaries in an overconnected world, setting limits to preserve your focus, privacy, relationships, and sanity, Anne Katherine, MA
- Why privacy matters, Neil Richards
- Controlling knowledge, freedom of information and privacy protection in a networked world, by Lorna Stefanick
- Controlling knowledge, freedom of information and privacy protection in a networked world, Lorna Stefanick
- The art of invisibility, the world's most famous hacker teaches you how to be safe in the age of Big Brother and big data, Kevin Mitnick with Robert Vamosi
- The spy in the coffee machine, [the end of privacy as we know it], Kieron O'Hara and Nigel Shadbolt
- Boundaries in an overconnected world, setting limits to preserve your focus, privacy, relationships, and sanity, Anne Katherine
- The naked employee, how technology is compromising workplace privacy, Frederick S. Lane
- The numerati, Stephen Baker
- We have been harmonized, life in China's surveillance state, Kai Strittmatter ; English translation, Ruth Martin
- Surveillance valley, the secret military history of the Internet, Yasha Levine
- We have been harmonized, life in China's surveillance state, Kai Strittmatter
- Technocreep, the surrender of privacy and the capitalization of intimacy, Thomas P. Keenan
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