
In the data age, the concept of freedom has acquired a complexity unprecedented in human history. Freedom can no longer be reduced merely to individual will or the boundaries of political systems; because in the digital world, an invisible force shapes human behavior, preferences, and thoughts: data.Every click, every swipe, every online action becomes part of vast data networks. These data are not merely statistical information; they are digital traces representing an individual’s identity, hab
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İlker Kutlu
PrYou wake up one morning to a notification on your phone: “Your sleep quality last night was 74%. Try going to bed a little earlier today.”It seems like a well-intentioned suggestion. But the question of how this data was collected, who stored it, and who else it was shared with has now become as routine a part of daily life as the morning alarm.We live in the age of data. Wearable technology, smartphones, social media platforms, and digital purchases—all of these are writing a “data story” about
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Hatice Mehlika Biten