Profit over Privacy, Matthew Crain
Profit over Privacy, Matthew Crain
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Profit over Privacy
How Surveillance Advertising Conquered the Internet

Author: Matthew Crain

Narrator: Joel Richards

Unabridged: 6 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/29/2022


Synopsis

In Profit over Privacy, Matthew Crain gives internet surveillance a much-needed origin story by chronicling the development of its most important historical catalyst: web advertising.

Profit over Privacy uses the 1990s as its backdrop to show how the massive data-collection infrastructure that undergirds the internet today is the result of twenty-five years of technical and political economic engineering. Crain considers the social causes and consequences of the internet's rapid embrace of consumer monitoring, detailing how advertisers and marketers adapted to the existential threat of the internet and marshaled venture capital to develop the now-ubiquitous business model called "surveillance advertising." He draws on a range of primary resources from government, industry, and the press and highlights the political roots of internet advertising to underscore the necessity of political solutions to reign in unaccountable commercial surveillance.

Surveillance advertising is the result of political choices—not the inevitable march of technology. Unlike many other countries, the United States has no internet privacy law. A fascinating prehistory of internet advertising giants like Google and Facebook, Profit over Privacy argues that the internet did not have to turn out this way and that it can be remade into something better.

About Matthew Crain

Matthew Crain is assistant professor of media and communication at Miami University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aaron on November 09, 2022

More of a historical review for the tech companies, those specializing in marketing (and web search, tracking), rather than a behind the scene expose. Still, the unfortunate lucky players looking to profit, were acquired by overbearing monsters that *really* wanted to profit with data mining. Althou......more

Goodreads review by Adam on September 07, 2023

The worry I have picking up books with subtitles like "How Surveillance Advertising Conquered the Internet" is that the author will ignore the broader systemic causes in favor of the stories of the individuals and involved entities. No such problems here. Everything is placed in its proper context -......more

Goodreads review by Melinda on July 19, 2022

Simply fascinating. And scary. But mostly very informative. Need another read to let things be retained in the old brain though.........more