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The Aisles Have Eyes: How Retailers Track Your Shopping, Strip Your Privacy, and Define Your Power
The Aisles Have Eyes How Retailers Track Your Shopping Strip Your Privacy and Define Your Power
Author: Joseph Turow
ISBN-13: 9780300234695
ISBN-10: 0300234694
Publication Date: 2/6/2018
Pages: 344
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Publisher: Yale University Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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This book was published by an academic press, and can be dry in places (though the author does seem to try to minimize that). However, the contents are very, very disturbing. The book gives a brief history of how marketers gather and use data about consumers, then goes on to describe how brick and mortar stores are trying to gather data about individual consumers as is now possible for online vendors. The discussions of what marketers have planned for facial recognition technology and wearable tech are super creepy.

In the end, it is quite depressing because action will be needed on a government level to stop this. Only a couple of states so far have acted to protect the privacy of their citizens. Ugh.


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