The book highlights intriguing facts, such as how the advent of photography and film presented early challenges to sexual privacy, foreshadowing today's digital threats from smartphones and social media.
It also shows how, historically, sexual privacy was often dictated by social customs and religious doctrines.
The book uniquely combines historical analysis with contemporary technological and legal perspectives, offering practical guidance for individuals and policymakers.
Structured in three main sections, the book progresses from examining historical shifts in societal attitudes to analyzing the impact of digital technologies and exploring legal and ethical implications.
It uses diverse sources, including legal archives, online behavior datasets, and data breach analyses, to provide a comprehensive understanding of privacy in the digital age.