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The article discusses how commercial brain-tracking technologies pose new privacy risks, emphasizing 'tracking data' as it relates to Human-Computer Interaction, Neurotechnology, Brain-Computer Interfaces, and privacy concerns. Tags such as Neurophysiology and Electroencephalography are highlighted in examples of existing and developing brain-based products, alongside concerns in Neuromarketing and potential misuse in Connectomics.
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