A presentation at SmashingConf Freiburg (Online) by Laura Kalbag
The web, and Big Tech at large, is tracking our every move, habit, and facial expression. As designers and developers who are also users, we both contribute to the surveillance system and are exploited by it. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
This talk will examine the problems we face as individuals, in our work, and as part of the tech community. We’ll then explore a few of the practical ways we can design and build technology that respects human rights.
The following resources were mentioned during the presentation or are useful additional information.
A tracker blocker by Small Technology Foundation
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