A review by theicequeer
Obfuscation: A User's Guide for Privacy and Protest by Helen Nissenbaum, Finn Brunton

informative

4.0

An incredibly insightful book on how privacy has changed in the digital age. Valuable resource for anyone who's been looking nervously at the countless data breaches, or the vast amount of information companies have on us. Unfortunately, in the latter chapters, it leans into some more heavy philosophical jargon. This isn't bad, if you're comfortable reading philosophical text, but here it would've been nice to see it made more accessible.