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Logging Off: The Human Cost of Our Digital World

Paperback Published on: 28/05/2026
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Logging Off
A book for everyone who uses the internet
It’s not often I say this about a book, but Logging Off is something I truly want everyone to read. It is a book for everyone who uses the internet. Don’... READ MORE
Michelle, Chesterfield
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A moving and potent manifesto for change
A shocking, deeply moving and passionately argued journey across the modern technology landscape, covering everything from work and social media to misogyn... READ MORE
Sam E
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An interesting and thought provoking read
This book is ideal for anyone wondering what impact the online world is having offline. Tech companies thrive on our vulnerabilities and outrage and Adele ... READ MORE
Sarah in Wolverhampton

Synopsis

We live in a digital world. In the 30 years since we've been online, we've created connections, crossed boundaries and discovered new worlds. We have done things generations before us could never have imagined.

But at what cost?

Growing up as a Gen Z, Adele spent endless hours as a teenager on social media, shaping her view of herself and the world. As a freelance journalist, she has used her social media platforms and digital technology to develop a career in an unfamiliar and competitive industry, benefitting from the opportunities that these spaces can offer. But after losing her sister to online harms, she realised that our current digital world is failing us.

We are an anxious and discontent generation. Our lived realities and our online vulnerabilities are inextricably linked, and this means big business for social media tycoons who want us to stay scrolling at any cost. As Big Tech barons make their billions, capitalising on our emotions, instincts, insecurities and desires, everyday people are losing out.

From workers being fired by algorithms, to online forums dedicated to revenge porn and encouraging suicide, to censorship of marginalised voices and the turbulent impacts of AI, Logging Off reveals that our digital world is currently fuelling crises that only empathy, agency and humanity can resolve. This book is a call for a radical reclamation of our digital world, for a more humane future that empowers us all.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9781398722941
  • Number of pages: 256
  • Dimensions: 194 x 125 x 28 mm
  • Weight: 250g
  • Languages: English

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Logging Off
Action time, eye opener …
Amazing book. It is a refreshing and honest book at life beyond the screen. She shares her story in a such warm, honest way, her reflections made me pause ... READ MORE
Umut
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A call to action
This book is an essential manual for everyone who uses digital spaces and want to get the best out of them whilst keeping themselves and their loved one s... READ MORE
Zehra
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Excellent read about the very real dangers that exist online.
Excellent book for anyone wanting to truly understand the complex and often dangerous world of the internet. With clarity and compassion, Adele, the author... READ MORE
Ellen Roome
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Engaging and enraging
I feel very strongly that everyone with young people in their lives should read this book. Adele has done a superb job of bringing together the research in... READ MORE
Rosie Claremont
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Good Read
I bought this when I saw it advertised as a book of the month for Waterstones. It is probably fair to say that most of us know the problems with social me... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp