Keyword: surveillance

E-tolls and Privacy: Adding Insult to Injury

Picture: Tenth Amendment Center Jane Duncan - E-tolls. Many, if not most, Gauteng residents hate them, even though the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has gone on a charm offensive to try and turn public opinion around. In spite of mass opposition to electronic tolling in the province, the government has decided to continue with it, and to link payment to the renewal of motor vehicle licence disks to force compliance. The government’s decision followed an advisory panel report on the issue, which made a case for...

Should Google Charge Fees In Exchange for User Privacy?

Picture: Hirado Video Author and entrepreneur, Andrew Keen, argues that the free business model employed by Google and Facebook - in which the use of their services is paid for by users' personal data - has corrupted the internet and birthed a new "creepy economy”. Google’s revenue is derived from advertising, which is dependent on data tracking. Keen contends that Google is always watching users and collecting their data. The alternative would be for Google to charge a monthly fee to users and...