
Surveillance, Privacy, and the Digital Citizen
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This episode explores the rise of surveillance technologies and the erosion of digital privacy in the 21st century. It examines how governments, especially after 9/11, expanded mass data collection in the name of security, while corporations harvested personal information for profit. The tension between public safety and individual rights became a defining debate of the digital era.
The episode also highlights the role of whistleblowers like Edward Snowden, who revealed secret government surveillance programs and sparked global conversations about data rights and transparency. With growing public awareness, movements for digital rights, privacy laws, and encrypted technologies are gaining traction.
As technology continues to integrate into daily life, the episode stresses the need for accountability, ethical standards, and citizen empowerment to preserve privacy and freedom in the digital age.