The Inquiry

Is Privacy Dead?

The Inquiry

We all do it: ask a search engine things we wouldn’t dare ask a friend, post our lives on social media, hit the ‘agree’ button on privacy conditions we never read. This is life in our online age. To get our favourite apps and services for free, we provide companies with the intimate details of our lives. Businesses we’ve heard of, and many we haven’t, make money off this data in ways we may not fully realise. And almost every week it seems there’s another data breech – Equifax, Sonic, and Deloitte have been hacked in the last month alone. Each time the private data of millions of people is compromised. Can we control who knows what about us? And are we comfortable with how much information we’re giving up and how it might be used, or mis-used? This week the Inquiry asks “Is Privacy Dead?” (image: Shutterstock)

Next Episodes

The Inquiry

Could We Ban the Sale of Petrol and Diesel Cars Now? @ The Inquiry

📆 2017-09-28 04:30 / 00:24:25


The Inquiry

Can China solve the North Korea problem? @ The Inquiry

📆 2017-09-21 04:30 / 00:23:15


The Inquiry

How Do We Stop People Dying in Floods? @ The Inquiry

📆 2017-09-15 12:39 / 00:22:58


The Inquiry

What Can We Do With Our Dead? @ The Inquiry

📆 2017-09-07 04:30 / 00:23:48


The Inquiry

How Has The Ku Klux Klan Lasted So Long? @ The Inquiry

📆 2017-08-31 04:20 / 00:22:58