
You probably don’t think twice when you open an app or connect to Wi-Fi at a café. Yet each of those small actions leaves a trace. Companies collect and sometimes share those traces to shape what you see and how you’re targeted. This system fuels convenience, but it also creates a growing sense that your personal life no longer feels yours entirely. As data collection becomes routine, you’ll see how much information you give away without choosing to do so – and why that deserves closer attention.
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