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The Trap of Customization: Capitalism Goes Benevolent
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Abstract Big-tech corporations like Google, Meta, Microsoft etc. extensively utilize customization to collect and analyze user data, a practice integral to their business models. Google leverages user data to personalize services across its platforms, notably in its search engine and YouTube, to enhance user... view more
Big-tech corporations like Google, Meta, Microsoft etc. extensively utilize customization to collect and analyze user data, a practice integral to their business models. Google leverages user data to personalize services across its platforms, notably in its search engine and YouTube, to enhance user experience and bolster its targeted advertising strategies. Similarly, Meta uses algorithmic content curation on Facebook and Instagram, tailoring user feeds to individual preferences and behaviors, thereby generating detailed user profiles for marketing purposes. Microsoft's approach, particularly with Office 365 and LinkedIn, focuses on productivity enhancements while also gathering user data for feature refinement and targeted advertising. These practices, I argue, while improving user engagement, raise significant privacy concerns. The extensive data collection often occurs without full transparency or user consent, leading to debates about ethical implications, digital surveillance, and societal impacts. In response, there is a growing demand for stricter data governance and privacy regulations, as seen in initiatives like the GDPR and CCPA, aiming to balance the benefits of personalization with the rights and privacy of users.... view less
Keywords
capitalism; individualization; facebook; monitoring; personalization; algorithm; data capture; marketing; data protection
Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Law
Technology Assessment
Free Keywords
Google; Meta; Microsoft; surveillance capitalism
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 83-100
Journal
Journal of Cyberspace Studies, 8 (2024) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.22059/jcss.2024.95891
ISSN
2588-5502
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed