Law professor Andrew Guthrie Ferguson discusses his new book, 'Your Data Will Be Used Against You,' highlighting how digital devices increasingly threaten personal privacy. The interview explores legal and societal implications of data collection by tech companies and governments. Ferguson argues that current legal frameworks are insufficient to protect individuals from pervasive surveillance.
Background
Digital privacy concerns have grown as devices and platforms collect vast amounts of personal data, often without transparent consent. Legal scholars and activists are increasingly critiquing the gap between technological capabilities and privacy protections.
- Source
- Ars Technica
- Published
- Apr 9, 2026 at 03:17 AM
- Score
- 6.0 / 10