The Invisible Ledger
Everyday Data Harvesting, Privacy-Preserving Technologies, and the Future of Human-Centered Digital Identity
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Narrado por:
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Myriam Berger
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Limon Biswas
Sobre este título
Every click, search, swipe, and movement through digital space leaves behind a trace. Invisible to most users yet meticulously recorded by platforms, brokers, and algorithms, these traces accumulate into what can be understood as a hidden account — an unseen system where personal information is continuously extracted, analyzed, traded, and monetised. The Invisible Ledger explores this silent economy and its profound implications for privacy, autonomy, and human identity.
This audiobook examines how modern technology has transformed everyday behavior into a valuable commercial asset. It reveals how seemingly harmless digital conveniences — personalized feeds, smart devices, predictive recommendations, frictionless logins — often function as mechanisms of continuous surveillance and behavioral profiling. Rather than framing privacy as a purely technical or legal issue, the audiobook presents it as a matter of personal freedom, psychological well-being, and long-term self-determination.
Through accessible language and practical insight, The Invisible Ledger guides listeners beyond abstract concerns into concrete understanding. It investigates how data footprints are created, how surveillance infrastructures operate, and how algorithmic systems shape choices, perceptions, and opportunities. The audiobook highlights the long-term risks of unchecked data harvesting, including loss of anonymity, behavioral manipulation, decision architecture distortion, and the erosion of the right to evolve without permanent digital shadowing.
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