The Illusion of Privacy You believe your home is private. It isn’t. Every click you make online leaves a record — one that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) logs, one that governments can demand, one that hackers can steal. And here’s the brutal truth: you don’t need to be a criminal to be treated like one. Innocent people have already been flagged, interrogated, and embarrassed — simply because their online activity looked suspicious. Your ISP Is Watching You When you go online, you think it’s just between you and your screen. Wrong. Your ISP knows every website you visit. They record every file you download. They can track the exact times you log on and off. And here’s the part most people don’t realize: this isn’t rare. Every single day, thousands of pieces of information about you are collected — your habits, your searches, your personal patterns. That data isn’t just stored. It’s sold. Sometimes legally to advertisers, sometimes unethically, even illegally, ...
The Illusion of Privacy You believe your home is private. It isn’t. Every click you make online leaves a record — one that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) logs, one that governments can demand, one that hackers can steal. And here’s the brutal truth: you don’t need to be a criminal to be treated like one. Innocent people have already been flagged, interrogated, and embarrassed — simply because their online activity looked suspicious. Your ISP Is Watching You When you go online, you think it’s just between you and your screen. Wrong. Your ISP knows every website you visit. They record every file you download. They can track the exact times you log on and off. And here’s the part most people don’t realize: this isn’t rare. Every single day, thousands of pieces of information about you are collected — your habits, your searches, your personal patterns. That data isn’t just stored. It’s sold. Sometimes legally to advertisers, sometimes unethically, even illegally, ...