Law in the Internet Society

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Psychological Aspects of Allowing our Cybersurveillance and Data-Collection

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  Although we are all aware, to some extent, of this phenomenon – we nonetheless continue to addictively and habitually use our devices, and permit this constant surveillance and information collection to occur.
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This situation positions us in cognitive dissonance, which is common in many other contexts of addictions, such as addiction to abusive substances or cigarettes – people know it can be destructive to them, but they nonetheless continue to consume these products.
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This situation positions us in cognitive dissonance, which is common in many other contexts of addictions, such as addiction to abusive substances or cigarettes – people know it can be destructive to their lives, but they nonetheless continue to consume these products.
 One fundamental question in this regard is: why do we do this? Don't we know better?

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