Norton Links Your Mobile and Your Computer to Teach You About Privacy
Multi-Screen Experience Lets You 'Hack' Others' Phones
Editor's Pick
Your phone isn't secure. And you'll probably throw it away or at least never even attempt to connect it to a public Wi Fi once you experience this super-cool digital project from Leo Burnett Chicago, for Norton.
"Enjoy Your Privacy" hooks up your phone and computer in an integrated experience so you can watch seven fictitious characters going about their daily lives, and gain access to their phones to read their messages, photos, emails and bank statements.
It's effective, especially since your phone turns into those characters' phones, so you feel like you're really snooping into someone's life. And it's made even more effective when you realize how easy it is for your phone to be hacked, considering how often we leave our devices unprotected.
Credits
- Date
- Oct 16, 2013
- Brand :
- Norton
- Client :
- Norton
- Agency :
- Leo Burnett
- Chief Creative Officer :
- Susan Credle
- Executive Vice President, Executive Creative Director :
- Dave Loew
- Executive Vice President, Executive Creative Director :
- Jon Wyville
- Vice President/Creative Director :
- Rainer Schmidt
- Vice President/Creative Director :
- Tohru Oyasu
- Senior Vice President, Group Executive Producer :
- Rob Tripas
- Director :
- Mark Malloy
- Digital Production :
- Jam3
- Digital Audio :
- Apollo Studios
- Visual Effects/SPX :
- Method
- Visual Effects/SPX :
- 567vfx
- Editorial :
- The Whitehouse Post
- Editorial :
- Method
- Music :
- Human Worldwide
- Director, Photography :
- Crighton Bone
- Senior Producer :
- Topher Cochrane
- Production Company :
- Smuggler
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