Mobile phones are incredibly personal devices. They know where we go, who we talk to, what we search for, what we buy, and sometimes even how fast we walk. That convenience comes with a trade-off: phones can also become powerful surveillance tools in the hands of advertisers, data brokers, hackers, abusive partners, employers, or governments. TLDR: Mobile surveillance is the collection or monitoring of data from your phone, including location, m…
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