Review by Booklist Review
The rise of new digital technologies has made life more convenient with a cost. The Privacy in the Digital Age series (6 titles) covers the security risks made possible by the internet, detailing vulnerabilities, explaining common scams, and giving landmark examples of hackers exploiting these new tools. Each title consists of five or six short chapters, with sidebars adding trivia and interstitial Straight to the Source segments offering first-hand reports. Cell Phone Privacy considers data collection, detailing the technology and laws that determine how smartphones fit into our lives. The series succeeds in presentation: its layout, art design, and typography all add up to a visually appealing and practical package. The text, however, is stale, mostly using short, stilted sentences to list facts. At times the reading level doesn't jibe with the subject matter, particularly in more elevated discussions of politics and technology, making this series perhaps a better fit as a high/low resource. Nevertheless, the overall topics remain relevant to today's middle-school students.--Ronny Khuri Copyright 2019 Booklist
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