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Nora A. Draper

    The Identity Trade
    • The Identity Trade

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The successes and failures of an industry that claims to protect and promote our online identities are explored in this insightful examination of privacy in the digital era. As technology blurs the lines between public and private, controlling our data becomes increasingly complex. Every online action can be monetized, while our digital reputations have emerged as vital components of our identities. This work delves into the interplay between online visibility and privacy, alongside the politics of identity and self-presentation today. The author reveals a two-decade history of the consumer privacy industry’s attempts to empower individuals over their digital images through privacy protection and reputation management services. Through in-depth interviews with industry experts and analysis of media coverage, promotional materials, and government policies, the author investigates how companies have transformed the protection and promotion of digital information into a lucrative business. The narrative provides insight into how these companies have influenced our perceptions of image and reputation in the digital landscape. By tracking the successes and failures of those claiming to control our digital footprints, this work offers a discerning overview of the ongoing debate surrounding data control, its buyers and sellers, and the implications of viewing privacy as a consumer commodity.

      The Identity Trade