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2014 book by Thomas P. Keenan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Technocreep
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Technocreep: The Surrender of Privacy and the Capitalization of Intimacy is a 2014 book by Thomas P. Keenan, an adjunct professor of computer science at the University of Calgary.[1][2]

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The book includes tips about how to increase one's personal privacy, and how to catch companies selling one's data.[2]

Technocreep was a recommended book for the secondary schools of British Columbia during the 2015-2016 academic year,[3] and was also recommended by the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of British Columbia.[4]

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Reception

The Daily Californian described the book as having an "Atwoodian flavor".[5] The Rumpus said "Keenan lays out the evidence calmly, methodically and without polemics."[6] Quill & Quire called it a "companion guide" to life in a post-Snowden world.[7]

The book was a featured topic on Science for the People.[8]

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