392 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :colour illustrations ;24 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages [387]-392).
A late lunch --Crossing over --Power in Nigeria --Davos --Terms and conditions --Meetings and reunions --The face of Brexit --Facebook --Persuasion --Under the influence --Brexit Brittany --Straitjacket --Postmortem --Bombs --Quake --Breakup --Inquiry --Restart --Of truth and consequences --The road to redemption.
In this explosive memoir, Kaiser reveals the disturbing truth about the multi-billion-dollar data industry, revealing how companies are getting richer using our personal information and exposing how Cambridge Analytica exploited weaknesses in privacy laws to help elect Donald Trump--and how this could easily happen again in the 2020 presidential election.tion.
1.Kaiser, Brittany.1.Data protection--Law and legislation.2.Internet in political campaigns--United States.3.Political campaigns--Corrupt practices--United States.4.Presidents--United States--Election--2016.Dynamic Details