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Using our personal data to deal with the coronavirus is dangerous for the future of democracy and individual rights. Yuval Harari - the author of the bestsellers' Sapiens' and 'Homodeus'- maintains it in the' Financial Times', which views with concern the temptation to resort to technology to tackle the virus, legitimizing today social surveillance instruments that could become permanent . Harari would prefer that the data be used individually by citizens

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