This book explores various facets of digital privacy and security in the modern digital age, focusing on issues such as surveillance, social media practices, child privacy, and ethical considerations. It is a collection of academic studies edited by Dr. Elif Kahraman Gökalp and Dr. İbrahim Yıldız, covering topics including text mining methods to analyze privacy perceptions on Twitter, the impacts of social policies on vulnerable groups, privacy concerns in social media, and the role of influencers in the digital economy. The book also examines the evolution of surveillance practices, the right to be forgotten, and privacy violations affecting children online. Intended for professionals, researchers, and academics in communication and social sciences, it aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of digital privacy |