Cunningly Smart Phones
Deceit, Manipulation, and Private Thoughts Revealed
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About the Book
Corporations are spying on you more than government spies ever could. Just follow the money to find out how and why. Corporations can often predict what you will do next, detect subtle changes in your mood, and essentially know what you’re thinking about. Development of behavioral biometrics accelerated after 9/11. Some of the research and development was funded by the government to identify potential terrorists and protect the public. However, these technologies are now used by corporations to trample your privacy, practically read your mind, and manipulate you to enhance their profits. Verify the facts yourself. This book contains over two hundred references, including court documents, patents, official government documents, and many other sources. You can do many things to protect yourself. With your help, this book can do for Internet privacy what Ralph Nader’s Unsafe at Any Speed did for automobile safety.
About the Author
Dr. Jack Wedam wrote The Bureaucrat's Secret Bible: Be Slippery but Don't Look Slippery, Better than Chicken Soup: Love Is Vitamin L for the Soul, and Billionaires and eGenies Are Selling You Out. Although he is a veterinarian and a diplomat in the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, his background is much broader and eclectic. He was awarded a patent and has earned three master's degrees in preventive veterinary medicine, international agricultural development, and strategic studies. He became interested in Internet privacy when he realized how the government's efforts to use neuroscience and behavioral biometrics to protect the public from terrorists is now being used by corporations to trample on our privacy and manipulate us in order to enhance their profits.