Overwhelmingly, consumers are distrustful of corporations, who for years have callously collected and exploited personal information, raking in billions while denying our human-digital dignity: our right to control and enjoy the benefits of our human-digital existence, instituting a data slave trade.
We are being continuously kidnapped, chained and branded the property of others, who argue it's their lawful property, "if it’s on our network – we own it", and systematically refuse to acknowledge any assertion of a universal ethic that affirms human-digital dignity - human liberty - informational self-determination, and the right to be safe and secure in our human-digital existence. Like the Africans during the Transatlantic slave trade period, we have been declared sub-human, inferior, the property of others. And the modern data traders can do whatever they want with us, our present day human-digital person.
They argue we have no right of informational privacy: informational self-determination – right to control our information. Coupled with this data slave trade is an international cyber-criminal assault upon our weak and vulnerable state of being digital. Our financial, social, and medical information is increasingly being criminally violated, costing us and business billions with no end in sight.
We are anything but safe and secure in our human-digital existence. We exist in an ever expanding anti-liberty police state that covertly and unlawfully tracks and monitors our lives, building profiles on all of us. This always-on surveillance capability is largely the result of the out-of-control collection and profiteering conducted by powerful commercial entities.
These firms have tremendous wealth to pay lobbyists and purchase favorable legislative action from all too willing politicians who systematically undermine any efforts to forward strong citizen-centric privacy and security legislation; and systematically undermine enforcement and trustworthy oversight. The data slave trade, as the Transatlantic slave trade in the 16th-19th centuries was extremely lucrative and wheeled great political power due to an all too corrupt political process and persons in high office.
The data slave trade (human-digital trafficking and exploitation) is prosperous and expanding. However, there is a tsunami of public fear and anger mounting given millions of affected consumers who are becoming increasingly aware of the always-on surveillance of their lives through their smartphones, computers, and emerging Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Identity theft victims are especially aware of just how unsafe we all are in regards to cybercrime. The continued revelations (NSA contractor Edward Snowden) and debates over government secret spy programs and our constitutional rights being violated is energizing a profound need for change.
If you wish to disrupt the data slave trade and the anti-liberty police state: the disrespectful, unfettered collection and exploitation of our information, and begin to take back control of your personal information please contact us. There is powerful opposition to citizen-centric privacy and security, and this is one effort to affirm and empower the right of individuals to be safe and secure in their human-digital existence, control their human-digital identity and information assets wherever they exist.