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“Within the recordings themselves users willingly surrender personal information – information that is especially valuable […] because it is so specific. Uncommon names, difficult-to-pronounce cities, and towns, hyperlocal, oddities… I heard people share their full names to initiate a call, offer up location-sensitive information while scheduling a doctor’s appointment… The recordings capture people saying things they’d never want heard, regardless of anonymity… There isn’t much to keep people who are listening to these recordings from sharing them. Dellinger (2015) in (Zuboff 2019 p.262)

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