Introduction
From smartwatches tracking heart rates to license plate readers on streetlights, personal data is constantly collected—and exploited.
The Surveillance Landscape
Without global standards, data privacy will remain fragmented. Could Web3 and decentralized tech democratize control—or deepen chaos?
From smartwatches tracking heart rates to license plate readers on streetlights, personal data is constantly collected—and exploited.
The Surveillance Landscape
- Corporate Espionage: Amazon’s Ring cameras sharing data with police without warrants.
- Government Overreach: China’s Social Credit System and the U.S. NSA’s bulk data collection.
- End-to-End Encryption (E2EE): Apps like Signal and WhatsApp protect messages, but governments push for “backdoors” to fight crime.
- Zero-Knowledge Proofs: Emerging tech allowing data verification without exposing the data itself (e.g., used in blockchain voting).
- GDPR vs. CCPA: Europe’s strict consent laws contrast with California’s focus on data monetization transparency.
- India’s DPDP Act: A 2023 law mandating data localization, complicating cross-border cloud services.
- Decentralized Identity: Microsoft’s ION allows users to control digital IDs via blockchain.
- Data Detox Kits: NGOs guide users in deleting footprints from Google, Facebook, and data brokers.
Without global standards, data privacy will remain fragmented. Could Web3 and decentralized tech democratize control—or deepen chaos?