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Digital 'prisons' offer greater levels of convenience at the expense of privacy, security, and autonomy

69% Informative
Governments and private industries are increasingly utilizing computer technologies to monitor and control our activities.
They enable politicians, bureaucrats, and malicious individuals to gain access to our private information and monitor our movements, spending habits, speech, and acquaintances.
Each successive side of the digital fence offers greater levels of convenience at the expense of escalating levels of intrusion.
RFID chips present the same risks of surveillance, tracking, hacking, and data breaches as CBDCs and digital IDs.
Some organizations are beginning to have these devices implanted into their employees.
Some states in the U.S. have already passed legislation that bans companies from forcing the implantation.
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