Episode 11: I'm back, Google and Facebook fined, Firefox settings

Episode 11: I'm back, Google and Facebook fined, Firefox settings

After more than a month I'm back and more ready to help you tame the privacy-invading beast that is the internet. It turns out that knowing the material you're talking about is not enough to get you to publish on a regular basis! A should out to Tommy Baker of the Resist Average Academy for steering me back (via his podcast, of course).

Google was fined last month by the EU to the tune of €1.5 billion for anti-competitive practices, while Facebook got it much easier with $50 fine from a judge in Moscow for violating a local data law. It may turn out worse for Facebook, as this may set a precedent for getting them banned in Russia.

I recently registered InternetSelfDefense.com and may rename this podcast to reflect the name change. I feel that the name change will not come across as techie and may help promote the idea of internet privacy protection.

Lastly, I do a walk-through of the Firefox settings you should be using. My apologies for trying to do this in a podcast, maybe it's time to start a Youtube channel?

What are your thoughts? Let me know by commenting, sending me a message or emailing me at scott@linuxconfidential.com.

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Episode 17: Weekly Privacy News Update

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

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

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?

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

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

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!

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

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