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Director: Cullen Hoback
Cast: Mark Zuckerberg, Moby, Leigh Bryan, Raymond Kurzweil
Have you ever read the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policies connected to every website you visit, phone call you make, or app you use? Of course you haven’t. But those agreements allow corporations to do things with your personal information you could never even imagine. This film explores the intent hidden within these ridiculous agreements, and reveals what corporations and governments are legally taking from you and the outrageous consequences that result from clicking “I accept.”
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This documentary directed by Cullen Hoback in 2013 takes a fascinating deep dive into the hidden intentions behind the terms and conditions we all mindlessly agree to, revealing the startling ways corporations and governments are exploiting our personal data. Featuring interviews with tech giants like Mark Zuckerberg, it's an eye-opening look at the troubling loss of privacy in the digital age that will particularly resonate with fans of insightful, thought-provoking documentaries.
Terms and Conditions May Apply is a 2013 documentary film that addresses how corporations and the government utilize the information that users provide when agreeing to browse a website, install an application, or purchase goods online. In the film, director/narrator Cullen Hoback discusses the language employed in user-service agreements and how online service providers collect and use users' and customers' information.
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