We Clicked ‘I Agree’ to Dystopia: Messages to Future Generations from the First Digital Prisoners. 2025, #1

Par : Ihab Hassan
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  • ISBN8231285037
  • EAN9798231285037
  • Date de parution01/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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Thanks! Based on your powerful title  We Clicked 'I Agree' to Dystopia: Messages to Future Generations from the First Digital Prisoners here's a strong, SEO-friendly, emotionally gripping Amazon product description that captures the essence of your book and hooks potential readers: We Didn't Realize We Were Signing Away Our Freedom  Until It Was Too Late. In a world dominated by screens, surveillance, and silent manipulation, humanity clicked "I Agree" without reading the fine print and walked willingly into a digital dystopia.
We clicked 'I Agree' to Dystopia is a chilling, heartfelt, and eye-opening manifesto from the frontlines of the digital age. Written by Ihab Hassan, a cybersecurity expert, engineer, and survivor of online deception, this book serves as a time capsule and a warning, a series of urgent messages to future generations from those who first became prisoners in the invisible walls of data, devices, and digital control.?? How did social media become a psychological battlefield??? Why are we losing our critical thinking, emotional depth, and even our identities??? What happens when governments and corporations weaponize our emotions for profit and power? Through compelling stories, expert insights, and raw reflections, this book confronts the cost of convenience, the erosion of privacy, and the illusion of connection in a hyper-connected world.
But it's not just about what we've lost - it's about the choice we still have to reclaim our future.? Perfect for readers of dystopian nonfiction, tech ethics, and digital psychology. ? For fans of books by Edward Snowden, Shoshana Zuboff, or Jaron Lanier? A must-read for anyone who wonders: "Is this the world we really wanted?"This is your wake-up call. Your last chance to rethink, resist, and rebuild.
Because the real prison isn't the one built for us -It's the one we chose without even knowing it.
Thanks! Based on your powerful title  We Clicked 'I Agree' to Dystopia: Messages to Future Generations from the First Digital Prisoners here's a strong, SEO-friendly, emotionally gripping Amazon product description that captures the essence of your book and hooks potential readers: We Didn't Realize We Were Signing Away Our Freedom  Until It Was Too Late. In a world dominated by screens, surveillance, and silent manipulation, humanity clicked "I Agree" without reading the fine print and walked willingly into a digital dystopia.
We clicked 'I Agree' to Dystopia is a chilling, heartfelt, and eye-opening manifesto from the frontlines of the digital age. Written by Ihab Hassan, a cybersecurity expert, engineer, and survivor of online deception, this book serves as a time capsule and a warning, a series of urgent messages to future generations from those who first became prisoners in the invisible walls of data, devices, and digital control.?? How did social media become a psychological battlefield??? Why are we losing our critical thinking, emotional depth, and even our identities??? What happens when governments and corporations weaponize our emotions for profit and power? Through compelling stories, expert insights, and raw reflections, this book confronts the cost of convenience, the erosion of privacy, and the illusion of connection in a hyper-connected world.
But it's not just about what we've lost - it's about the choice we still have to reclaim our future.? Perfect for readers of dystopian nonfiction, tech ethics, and digital psychology. ? For fans of books by Edward Snowden, Shoshana Zuboff, or Jaron Lanier? A must-read for anyone who wonders: "Is this the world we really wanted?"This is your wake-up call. Your last chance to rethink, resist, and rebuild.
Because the real prison isn't the one built for us -It's the one we chose without even knowing it.