Do Not Track (French:Traque interdite) is a 2015online interactive documentary series aboutinternet privacy, conceived and directed byBrett Gaylor.[1] The series, which combines short videos and interactive elements, seeks to educate people about who may be tracking them online and the amount of private information that may be extrapolated from their Internet activities.[2] It interviews experts and activists such asDanah Boyd,Ethan Zuckerman,Kate Crawford,Cory Doctorow andAlicia Garza about how personal online data is being collected and used, and allows users see in real-time how their own personal data is being tracked.[3][4][5]
This web documentary is aninternational co-production of theNational Film Board of Canada,Arte,Bayerischer Rundfunk andUpian [fr]. Its first two episodes were launched on April 14, to be followed by five more installments released once every two weeks.Do Not Track was also presented as aninteractive installation in the Storyscapes section of theTribeca Film Festival.[6][3][5][7] It was nominated for Best Original Program or Series, Non-Fiction at the4th Canadian Screen Awards. Do Not Track received aPeabody Award for the Web category, anInternational Documentary Association Award for Best Series, and aPrix Gémeaux for Best Interactive Series.
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