Digital Self Defense for Women

Digital Self Defense for Women

Mads Duchamp

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Año de edición:
2026
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9781966014478
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Digital life shapes women’s choices long before anyone explains what is happening. It determines what she can access, what becomes permanent, and how easily systems can be used against her when conditions tighten. Tracking is framed as personalization. Monitoring is framed as safety. Over time, that confusion becomes a quiet form of control.Digital Self Defense for Women treats technology as infrastructure, not culture. It explains how invisible systems govern daily life through default surveillance, default extraction, and default exposure. It shows why women face higher consequences when data becomes leverage, when tracking becomes normal, and when compliance is rewarded while refusal is punished through friction.Written in clear, non-technical language, this book does not promise perfect safety or total privacy. It offers clarity, boundaries, and resilient options: how to reduce single points of failure, minimize unnecessary collection, separate what should not collapse together, and stay engaged without becoming easy to target. This is self-defense as posture. Not paranoia. Not isolation. Durable control when pressure arrives.

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