“The data economy features surveillance which is simultaneously everywhere and nowhere. This book is essential reading for those who wish to identify, resist, and challenge the surveillance consequences of big data for the individual, for democracy, and for society.”
— Kirstie Ball, University of St Andrews, Director, Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy
“A brisk and insightful guide to our world of increasingly ubiquitous surveillance that poses challenging questions about who is surveilled, who has privacy, and how we are being sold the chains to our own imprisonment.”
— Nick Srnicek, King's College London