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    The cost of peace was once calculated by Julia Angwin. It came to over $2,200, including an encryption service, a privacy filter, and a subscription to secure internet. It was self-defense, not an indulgence. She spent money on invisibility rather than technology in a time when every action, message, and thought is recorded. Privacy had quietly evolved from a right into a luxury, one that required money, vigilance, and time.

    The shift began subtly, with “free” platforms offering connection and convenience. Before the page even loaded, news websites auctioned your identity, Facebook mined your emotions, and Google scanned emails. Gradually, users became commodities in a vast data economy. The well-known adage “If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product” came to be seen more as an admission than a warning.

    What used to be personal is now commercialized. Everything feeds the algorithms, including birthdays, locations, and feelings. Your scrolling pauses reveal just as much as your posts; even silence speaks. The new digital aristocracy isn’t defined by who shares the most but by who shares the least. One appears more powerful the fewer digital traces they leave behind.

    Surprisingly, privacy has evolved into a contemporary status symbol. Discretion is the most valuable asset that billionaires possess. Beyoncé’s curated silence, Elon Musk’s private jets, and Taylor Swift’s coded travels all signal a deliberate retreat from overexposure. The new showing off is not showing. Additionally, staying hidden helps the ultra-rich because it maintains their emotional safety, control, and mystique.

    NameJulia Angwin
    ProfessionInvestigative Journalist and Author
    NationalityAmerican
    Known ForReporting on surveillance, data privacy, and technology ethics
    Major WorksDragnet Nation, Stealing MySpace
    Current RoleFounder and Editor-in-Chief at The Markup
    EducationColumbia University, B.A.; Columbia School of Journalism, M.S.
    AwardsPulitzer Prize finalist, 2011; Gerald Loeb Award winner
    Referencehttps://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/04/opinion/has-privacy-become-a-luxury-good.html
    When Privacy Became the New Luxury
    When Privacy Became the New Luxury

    For everyone else, privacy is a full-time pursuit. Anonymity is more expensive than attention in the system that regular users must navigate. Ad-blockers, VPNs, and encryption tools all promise protection, but at a cognitive and financial cost. These days, managing privacy settings is like tax season: difficult, necessary, and frequently unsatisfying. In a trade where personal boundaries are the currency, those who cannot afford the tools pay with their data instead.

    The gap between those who can afford discretion and those who are compelled to be exposed is growing. The wealthy reside in gated communities both in real life and online, while the rest are constantly watched. A layer of individual control is undermined by each “accept cookies” click and each location permission. Despite being normalized, surveillance is oddly promoted as convenient.

    Ironically, openness used to feel democratic. It pledged accountability, equality, and justice. However, it feels intrusive to be transparent without permission. Businesses keep tabs on our purchases and forecast our next cravings. Under the pretense of security, governments keep an eye on metadata. What started out as an empowerment tool has evolved into a manipulation tool.

    Julia Angwin likened the early organic food movement to this new privacy economy. In those days, the rich walked to remote shops to buy apples free of pesticides. These days, the same group looks for “digital purity”—secure browsers, encrypted emails, and non-listening gadgets. The very scarcity of privacy made it desirable, much like organic food. The distinction is that autonomy, not nutrition, is at risk today.

    Exposure comes with more than just monetary costs. It’s a psychological issue. People are worn out from being visible due to the constant pressure to curate, perform, and engage—a phenomenon some psychologists refer to as “digital fatigue.” Every online activity has consequences, ranging from social judgment to employment screenings. This excessive visibility eventually leads to emotional exhaustion, self-censorship, and anxiety. Previously effortless, solitude now necessitates conscious effort.

    It’s interesting to note that the generation that shared everything growing up is now retreating. Once criticized for sharing too much, Gen Z is reinventing digital restraint. They make use of invite-only communities, temporary chats, and anonymous accounts. As a protest against a system that requires perpetual transparency, privacy has once again become an aspiration. Their silent retreat seems incredibly powerful, pointing to a larger cultural trend toward deliberate invisibility.

    Tech firms are rebranding privacy as a selling point as they recognize the change. Security is reframed as elegance in Apple’s “What happens on your iPhone stays on your iPhone” campaign. As the antidote to surveillance capitalism, Signal and ProtonMail promote themselves. Even high-end companies have embraced privacy rhetoric by providing member-only experiences that do not allow social sharing or cameras. These days, privacy equates to prestige, and prestige equates to profit.

    The ethics are still unclear, though. What happens to people who cannot afford privacy if it can be purchased? The concept of equality is undermined by the notion that data protection is dependent on income. It envisions a time when some wealthy people will be untraceable and others will be public data sources. A deeper societal risk results from this imbalance: transparency weakens those who are already vulnerable, while surveillance consolidates power.

    There is, however, a glimmer of hope. People are becoming more conscious. People are learning how to control their exposure by shutting down devices, removing pointless apps, and limiting permissions. Even lawmakers, though slowly, are catching up. User rights have significantly improved as a result of California’s privacy laws and Europe’s GDPR, which have forced businesses to disclose their data practices. Despite their flaws, these actions show that reform is achievable when privacy is demanded by all and not just a luxury.

    The desire for privacy is fundamentally human and not just defensive. Humans need room to think freely, make mistakes in front of no one, and feel unwatched. The incessant desire to be noticed has exposed its own hollowness. The new privacy movement promises a return to self, much like organic food promised a return to authenticity. It feels healing, even liberating, to go unnoticed.

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