What is metadata & what can it reveal about you?

Understanding the raw material of digital surveillance

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Maybe you don’t know much about metadata, but it knows a lot about you.

In the age of artificial intelligence (AI), metadata is the raw material of mass surveillance. It is collected to discover and track everything we do online: with what or whom we connect, when, from where, and how often. From metadata emerges long-term patterns in our digital life. These patterns can be discovered and used by anyone with the technical means to collect and analyze enough metadata.

Here’s everything you need to know about metadata so you can take steps to better protect your privacy online.

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About the authors

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Casey Ford, PhD

Communications Lead
Casey is the Head of Communications, lead writer, and editorial reviewer at Nym. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and researches the intersection of decentralized technologies and social life.
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Ania M. Piotrowska, PhD

Ania is Nym's Chief Scientific Officer. She focuses on security, distributed systems, and anonymous communication, including onion routing and mix networks.

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