
Episode 17: Weekly Privacy News Update
Privacy watchdog taking Facebook to court, says company breached privacy laws Privacy commissioner: Facebook are 'morally bankrupt pathological liars' The Future of Computing and Why You Should Care b...
28 Apr 201910min

Episode 16: Privacy through compartmentalization
Happy Easter! Here's the article that started today's episode: https://www.fastcompany.com/90311396/incognito-mode-wont-keep-you-private-try-browser-compartmentalization Here's the series on Fast Comp...
20 Apr 20195min

Episode 15: Facebook is not your friend
Facebook was in the news today. It seems that after agreeing to security audits every 2 years back in 2011, they are now suing the FTC from releasing the findings of these audits. What are they trying...
19 Apr 20196min

Episode 14: 5G Apocalypse?
In today's episode you might think I wear a tin foil hat, but I'm deeply disturbed after watching the documentary, "5G Apocalypse - The Final Extinction." You can watch it here: https://sachastone.com...
17 Apr 20198min

Episode 13: Quick update
Rather than try to explain how to configure your browser in a podcast I'm focusing my attention on video editing on Linux and will start sharing these types of lessons via Youtube. I have news that t...
16 Apr 20194min

Episode 12: Windows security in China, VPN comparisons, and uBlock Origin config notes
Check out these articles by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: https://www.computerworld.com/article/3200375/for-real-windows-10-privacy-you-need-the-china-government-edition.html https://www.computerworld.c...
15 Apr 201914min

Episode 7: Let's start a revolution!
It's time to stop using products from companies that don't respect your privacy. I touch on China's social credit system and recommend hardware that does respect your privacy.
10 Mars 201916min



















