Dror grew up in
Givataiim that borders
Tel Aviv. He served four years in the
Israeli Defenses Forces, and then from 1994 to 2001 completed his bachelor's and master's degree in Political science and sociology at
Tel Aviv University. His thesis about "virtual communities" was, at that time, first of its kind. In the meantime he worked as an editor of computers books publication, wrote his first book, ''Who's afraid of Computers?'', and later on worked at a trade magazine publication and edited the first Israeli computer newsletter. From 2000 to 2008 Dror worked as a tech journalist at
Haaretz and then promoted to edit the high-tech section. He then worked at the Israeli Channel 2 TV as a technology reporter and as a columnist and commentator at
Yedioth Aharonot newspaper . From 2004 to 2008 he studied at
Bar-Ilan University, where he received his
Ph.D. in Science, Technology and Society (STS) for his thesis about technological constrictions as a political struggle (using
SCOT as a theoretical framework). He published his second book,
The Politics of Technology and served as an adjunct professor at
Tel Aviv University,
Ben-Gurion University and
Bar-Ilan University. From 2008 Dror started his role as a media critic as a writer for ''
HaAyin HaShevi'it''
. He become a staff member at the
London et Kirschenbaum TV show, talking about Internet and Technology issues. After completing his Ph.D. he started teaching at
Netanya Academic College and then at the
College of Management Academic Studies in
Rishon LeZion. He published his third book,
Online Journalist at 2011. He served as the school's Dean from 2014 to 2018. In 2019 he published his forth book
Hidden Code which became a best-seller. The book analyzes the hidden social and psychological effects of social media platforms on business and politics as well as on our day to day perceptions, worldviews and actions. Later that year Dror started to host "Making Technology", which won the audience award for best tech podcast of 2019 and then again in 2020. Dror was the MC and keynote speaker at QODE 2019, the biggest technology conference in Queensland, Australia. Dror is married and have three daughters. == Published works ==