Mass tracking refers to the widespread surveillance and monitoring of individuals or groups, often conducted by government agencies or corporations. This practice involves collecting and analyzing large volumes of data from various sources, including electronic communications, social media, and public records. Mass-tracking raises concerns about privacy infringement, as it can lead to the indiscriminate monitoring of individuals' activities and behaviors without their consent. Additionally, there are ethical considerations regarding the potential misuse of this data for purposes such as profiling, discrimination, or targeted advertising. As technology advances, discussions around mass-tracking continue to evolve, highlighting the need for robust privacy protections and ethical guidelines.