Online Privacy: Safeguarding Your Online Identity throughout a Hyperconnected World
The online world is where we spend most of our waking hours. We shop, bank, love, argue, learn, and dream through screens that fit in our pockets. Your digital behavior — what you click, what you endorse, and even where you hesitate — is captured as structured information. In the current era, information holds greater worth than crude petroleum. But unlike oil, it belongs to you. Thus, the question is not whether your data is valuable — it is whether you are doing anything to protect that value. In-depth information on anonymous communication for high profile clients can be found at the online resource. Protecting your online presence is not solely about keeping certain facts from public view. True privacy protects your freedom from manipulation, your sense of personhood, and your privilege to authorize or deny access to your personal narrative. You should have a say not only in the sharing of facts but also in the applications and decisions that those facts enable. What pa...