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We Have More Privacy Controls Yet Less Privacy Than Ever — The Paradox of Digital Life

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Published: March 5, 2026
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In 2026, many people find themselves in a paradoxical situation: technological systems offer more settings, tools and regulatory “privacy controls” than at any previous point in history, yet many individuals feel they enjoy far less actual privacy than before. That observation is encapsulated in a remark by privacy analyst Thomas Bunting, who said the reality of online privacy today increasingly resembles a luxury instead of a right, even as users are presented with extensive controls they can ostensibly use to protect their data.

Bunting — an analyst at the UK innovation think tank Nesta — was discussing how digital platforms and connected devices collect and share information in ways that sometimes far exceed what many users realise. He described a hypothetical future in which everyday products like smart fridges could share data about diet or home routines with third parties such as insurers, illustrating the broader pressures on individual privacy in a connected world.

He argues that younger generations in particular often accept the trade‑off between privacy and digital services without much resistance, because they have grown up accustomed to sharing personal data in exchange for access to social media, apps and online conveniences. Bunting noted that when he was a teenager, none of his classmates raised their hands when asked whether privacy was an important principle to protect — a moment he interpreted as evidence that many people assume constant data collection is simply part of digital life.

That sense of inevitability troubles many privacy experts. Professor Alan Woodward, a longstanding cybersecurity commentator, warns that poor incentives and ubiquitous tracking can have broad social effects, including self‑censorship and reduced freedom of expression, because individuals who assume they are constantly observed may change their behaviour. He emphasises that privacy is not about hiding wrongdoing but about preserving autonomy and freedom of thought in daily life.

Despite the proliferation of privacy tools — such as encrypted messaging apps, tracker blockers, virtual private networks and privacy‑focused browser options — critics contend that these features often mask deeper structural issues. Data breaches affecting hundreds of millions of users and complex, opaque cookie consent forms highlight that “controls” may be more performative than effective if they do not truly limit how companies and advertisers can harvest personal information.

Legal protections have expanded globally, with scores of countries adopting privacy laws and digital security regulations. However, enforcement and genuine user empowerment lag behind the pace of data collection practices, leaving many people feeling powerless even as they are asked to configure privacy settings or click through consent dialogues.

The situation reflects a broader tension in contemporary digital life: while technology and policy tools for privacy exist and are widely promoted, actual control over personal information often remains limited once data is shared, and many users feel uncertain about how their information is used or how to make informed choices about privacy.

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