Casinos. Banks. Airports. We all know there are public places where
we're being watched, ostensibly for crime-prevention purposes. But with
the advancement of digital technologies, "Big Brother's" reach has
gotten way wider, recording our movements—and our conversations—in a
surprising amount of places.
"Big Brother is becoming more and more intrusive in our private lives and until something is done to scale it back or eliminate it, it's only going to get worse," says David Bakke, Money Crashers tech expert.
Read more: 9 Ways You're Being Spied On Every Day
"Big Brother is becoming more and more intrusive in our private lives and until something is done to scale it back or eliminate it, it's only going to get worse," says David Bakke, Money Crashers tech expert.
Read more: 9 Ways You're Being Spied On Every Day
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