We live in a world of chips, sensors, algorithms and cameras that capture and track our every micro-move. Increasingly, there's very little personal privacy left and while establishments are passionately defensive about this today, it's only a matter of time before they blatantly infiltrate our daily lives and share all our secrets in the spirit of 'full transparency' and 'national security'. Here's a paranoid, yet not-so-exaggerated narrative of how the intuitive (and intrusive) power of Big Data might affect a simple trip to the neighborhood store in the not-so-distant future. 
No Privacy.
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No Privacy.

Technology is pervasive and intrusive at every level. And it's going to get worse.

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