Mass surveillance refers to the large-scale monitoring of populations, often by governments, through data collection from communications, cameras, and online activity. It is used to detect threats, enforce laws, or maintain public order. While security agencies benefit from early warning of risks, private corporations also profit from aggregated data, raising privacy and civil liberties concerns.
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