Privacy almost seems like a think of the past as more of us are online where our personal information is shared more than it should be. Now, that Charlie is turning 18 son and looking for a job he will be getting credit card offers and need a bank account I plan on giving Charlie a copy of
On Privacy: Twenty Lessons to Live By Lawrence Cappello which will help prepare Charlie for things he will face in the world he might not have expected. On Privacy: Twenty Lessons to Live is broken down into chapters and is only 4 or 5 pages each which will give you enough time to digest what you’ve read and share with your friends and family. All children 16 and older should be given a copy of
About the book:
A small book with a big message: privacy matters.
In an age of constant connectivity, privacy can feel like a relic of the past. “On Privacy” challenges that notion with twenty sharp, practical lessons that show why privacy matters, why it’s vital for free societies, and why it’s essential for a fulfilling life.
Written for those who care about their privacy but aren’t about to ditch their devices, this guide cuts through the noise with realistic, actionable steps to safeguard your personal space in the digital age. Short, sensible, and to the point, this book is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of modern privacy in a straightforward, no-nonsense way.
On Privacy is small book with a big message about why privacy matters, who profits by invading it, and how best to defend yours in easy, everyday ways.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates