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Our Every Move Is Tracked — And Why We’re OK With That

With our cell phones, computer histories and security cameras, someone out there knows where we are and what we’re doing nearly every minute of the day. UT-Austin American studies professor Randolph Lewis joins guest host Lauren Silverman to talk about the human cost of constant tracking, which he writes about in “Under Surveillance: Being Watched in Modern America” (University of Texas Press).