Information Theft: ‘On Privacy: Twenty Lessons to Live By’

Author Lawrence Cappello advises how to take your rights to privacy seriously and learn ways to protect it. 
Information Theft: ‘On Privacy: Twenty Lessons to Live By’
Private information is tracked more and more on the internet, according to Lawrence Capello's new book. CEPTAP/Shutterstock
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Ever have an ad pop up as you scroll the internet? Or an item you were just talking about come into view on your phone? It makes us wonder how private our lives are these days. Who’s listening?  How is that information getting out there?

In a “to-the-point” style, author Lawrence Cappello makes a compelling case for why we should pay attention to our privacy. In his new book, “On Privacy: Twenty Lessons to Live By,” he shares many lessons on why privacy matters, and why we should care about it and protect it in a world that is increasingly taking it from us. Plus, Cappello provides actionable steps to safeguard our personal space in this complex digital age.

MJ Hanley-Goff
MJ Hanley-Goff
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MJ Hanley-Goff has written for Long Island’s daily paper, Newsday, the Times Herald-Record, Orange Magazine, and Hudson Valley magazine. She did a stint as editor for the Hudson Valley Parent magazine, and contributed stories to AAA’s Car & Travel, and Tri-County Woman. After completing a novel and a self-help book, she now offers writing workshops and book coaching to first time authors, and essay coaching to high school students.