Take Back Control: Reclaiming Your Privacy in the Digital Age
The Practical, No-Nonsense Guide to Protecting Your Personal Data-At Home, Work, and Everywhere in Between
Your data is being watched, traded, and exploited - and chances are, you don't even know how much. Every app you install, every device you use, every website you visit is collecting breadcrumbs of your life. And unless you know how to fight back, you're handing over control of your digital identity.
This book changes that.
Take Back Control is a clear-eyed, empowering guide for anyone who wants to safeguard their privacy-but doesn't speak "tech." Written for the average online citizen, this book reveals the shocking ways companies, governments, and hackers harvest your data-and shows you exactly what you can do about it.
Inside, you'll find:
- Real-life stories that bring digital threats to life-like the mom whose smart TV leaked her family's conversations, or the traveler tracked across countries by a single app permission.
- Behind-the-scenes expos©s on how your data is harvested through smartphones, social media, cookies, surveillance cameras, and more.
- Step-by-step strategies to reclaim your privacy-whether you're tightening your social settings, locking down your phone, or choosing the right VPN.
- Expert insights from cybersecurity professionals, data ethicists, and privacy activists-offering you the inside scoop on what really works.
- Checklists, pro tips, and Q&As that make privacy protection simple, actionable, and sustainable.
Whether you're a parent, a professional, or just a concerned citizen, this book offers you a
clear path out of digital vulnerability. It doesn't matter if you're tech-savvy or a total beginner-by the time you're done, you'll know exactly how to
regain control, step-by-step.
59% of people admit they don't understand what companies do with their data.
If that's you-this is the book you've been waiting for.
â No fluff.
â No fearmongering.
â Just practical tools to help you live freely, securely, and wisely in the connected world.
Perfect for readers of:
- "The Art of Invisibility" by Kevin Mitnick
- "Digital Minimalism" by Cal Newport
- "Delete" by Viktor Mayer-Sch¶nberger