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Why Your Phone Knows You Better Than Your Friends

Felix Crane

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Editora: Independently Published

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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice.   
Discover how your smartphone has become the most intimate surveillance device in history, collecting data that reveals more about you than you know about yourself. This unsettling audiobook examines how mobile devices track every location, communication, search, purchase, and app interaction to construct psychological profiles of unprecedented accuracy. Learn why tech companies understand your habits, desires, vulnerabilities, and intentions better than people who have known you for years based solely on phone usage patterns. The narrator reveals specific data collection practices that transform innocent-seeming activities into psychological intelligence that predicts your behavior with disturbing accuracy. Discover how phone data reveals health conditions, financial status, relationship problems, and mental states you have shared with no one through patterns invisible to you but obvious to algorithms. Understand why you willingly carry the ultimate surveillance device everywhere, granting access to your life that no previous authoritarian regime could have imagined. This audiobook examines the business models that incentivize maximum data extraction, the psychological manipulation techniques that keep you engaged despite harm, and the impossibility of informed consent for data practices too complex for anyone to understand. Learn practical strategies for reducing phone surveillance and reclaiming privacy within the constraints of digital dependence. Essential listening for anyone carrying a smartphone who wants to understand what they are actually carrying.
Duração: 42 minutos (00:42:25)
Data de publicação: 27/12/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —