technologiesurveillance
Technologiesurveillance refers to the monitoring and collection of data about individuals or groups through technological means, often without their explicit knowledge or consent. This practice spans various sectors, including government, corporate, and personal use, leveraging tools such as cameras, sensors, social media platforms, and internet tracking technologies. The primary goal is typically to gather information for security, marketing, or behavioral analysis, though it can also raise concerns about privacy and civil liberties.
Surveillance technologies have evolved significantly with advancements in computing and connectivity. Closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, for
Critics argue that technologiesurveillance can infringe on personal privacy, enabling mass data collection that may be
Regulatory frameworks, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union, aim to govern