You walk into a shopping centre to buy some groceries. Without your knowledge, an electronic scan of your face is taken by in-store surveillance cameras and stored in an online database. Each time you return to that store, your “faceprint” is compared with those of people wanted for shoplifting or violence.
This might sound like science fiction but it’s the reality for many of us. By failing to take our digital privacy seriously – as former human rights commissioner Ed Santow has warned – Australia is “sleepwalking” its way into mass surveillance.
Details
Title
What do TikTok, Bunnings, eBay and Netflix have in common? They’re all hyper-collectors
Creators
Brendan Walker-Munro
Publication Details
The Conversation
Publisher
The Conversation Media Group
Identifiers
991013167308502368
Academic Unit
Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
Language
English
Resource Type
Magazine article
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What do TikTok, Bunnings, eBay and Netflix have in common? They’re all hyper-collectors