You enter the library, start typing into your laptop, and connect to the network automatically. There is no request to enter a password; there is nothing else to think about. Within a minute, you are reading emails, accessing databases for the research, and responding to messages in the group chat. The connection feels personal because there is nobody else in the library except you. Nevertheless, several systems tracked you and your actions, and…
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