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1 Antony Seabra(amede@bndes.gov.br)
2 Claudio Cavalcante(cfrag@bndes.gov.br)
3 Sérgio Lifschitz(sergio@inf.puc-rio.br)

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Reference
# Reference
1 Brunton, F. and Nissenbaum, H. (2015). Obfuscation: A User’s Guide for Privacy and Protest. MIT Press.
2 Christl, W. (2017). Corporate surveillance in everyday life. Technical report, Cracked Labs. Accessed online: https://crackedlabs.org/en/ corporate-surveillance.
3 Gonzalez, R. (2021). Algorithmic surveillance and the corporate world. Surveillance & Society, 19(1):5–14.
4 Isaak, J. and Hanna, M. J. (2018). User data privacy: Facebook, cambridge analytica, and privacy protection. Computer, 51(8):56–59.
5 Libert, T. (2015). Exposing the invisible web: An analysis of third-party http requests on 1 million websites. International Journal of Communication, 9:3544–3561.
6 Seabra, A., Junior, L. G., and Lifschitz, S. (2024). Surveillance capitalism revealed: Tracing the hidden world of web data collection. arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.17944.
7 Tufekci, Z. (2014). Engineering the public: Big data, surveillance and computational politics. First Monday, 19(7).
8 Wang, W. Y. (2017). ” liar, liar pants on fire”: A new benchmark dataset for fake news detection. arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.00648.
9 Zuboff, S. (2019). The age of surveillance capitalism: The fight for a human future at the new frontier.