Proponents of these systems often argue that surveillance is a fair exchange for "free" services and convenience. However, this "consent" is largely an illusion. Terms of Service agreements are designed to be unreadable, and opting out of the digital grid is increasingly impossible in a world where banking, employment, and social life require a digital presence. We are forced into a "take it or leave it" contract where the price of participation is our privacy. Conclusion
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Unbeknownst to the owner, the device had been recruited into a . It was currently participating in a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack, flooding a major website with junk data alongside 100,000 other compromised cameras. Proponents of these systems often argue that surveillance