Citation 1 (Clarke): Dataveillance involves the aspect of collecting and the practice, monitoring, and capturing of data (i.e., metadata) relating to personal details dealing with online activities. And so, in the case of using Google Chrome (e.g., the software web browser) or Facebook (e.g., the social media platform) through our own free will, this allows the following companies to capture our information "freely."
Citation 2 (Brandeis): Per your presentation in class, you told us that his Harvard Article touched on both positive rights and negative rights. Furthermore, is how both rights are passive. And when it comes to "tangibility" …show more content…
In other words, surveillance is often thought of in the identification of "precise targets" in both the LE and the IC Community -- when tracking a specific suspect. At the same time, the "intensive, routine, systematic interest" in lateral surveillance is on a much grander scale -- dealing with data aggregation to compare populations, and to sort people to be treated differently. Having said that, "lateral surveillance" of the people by the people requires a refreshed perspective. For instance, I don't have to use a drone to collect information on someone; I don't have to use software to collect information on someone, as I can collect information on someone through mobile apps such as: AndroRat (that my friend