
A documentary that exposes what corporations and governments learn about people through Internet and cell phone usage, and what can be done about it ... if anything.
1h 19m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Cullen Hoback
Director

Max Schrems
Self - Austrian Law Student

Moby
Self - Musician & Digital Rights Activist

Mark Zuckerberg
Self - Founder, Facebook

Cullen Hoback
Self - Narrator

Brian Lawler
Self - Typographer, Cal Poly

John Palfrey
Self - Professor of Law, Harvard Law School

Harvey Anderson
Self - VP Business Affairs & General Counsel, Mozilla

قراني حياتي
May 29, 2023source: Terms and Conditions May Apply

@Teezy
Nov 22, 2022A documentary which supposed to be watched By everyone. Amount of informations and facts about internet security are amazing.

نورالدين الدوادي
Nov 22, 2022First movie screened at the cinema politica at concordia university, this documentary aims at exposing the situation in between political and economic gains related to the licencing terms we never read, especially since the wide-spread use of the internet, with some like google we never get to actually tick. We kinda knew about it : I mean, google and facebook aren't asking for money but are worth billions, so they have to make money from somewhere, selling back our informations. And since the movie was actually released after the NSA leaks, we also knew the scope of the current global surveillance in many countries, putting it forward than what the movie actually showed, even though their research on the subject, and on the history of the lack of individual liberty advocacy due to the patriotAct and need of spying of the war on terrorism, making the economic model of users creating value while using "free" tools, the policies of "by default" settings. Good documentary, especially to share with your annoying friends who put useless statements against facebook's change of policies.

Apox Jevalen Kalangula
Nov 22, 2022Anyone who surf the internet or part of the digitized world should watch this documentary, which holds importance even today, seven year after the documentary released. This is an interesting take on Digital privacy and how the corporates uses your data