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No, not by watching porn. By sharing with your partner what turns you on, and weirds you out. Through an app. Of course. (episode)
Technologist Anil Dash on the new ethics of tech. ProPublica’s Julia Angwin on why we’re all losing, and her strategies as a privacy prepper. (episode)
Tens of thousands of people did the Privacy Paradox challenge. Seven percent of you want to give up. Seventy percent of you want to push for big change. And we have ideas. (episode)
Learning more about privacy can be eye-opening - and scary. Don't worry. Here's your guide to protecting your data, and creating a more secure future for us all. (article)
It's day five of Note to Self's Privacy Paradox challenge. The last day. We'll draw some conclusions from this week—and some boundaries for the future. (episode)
It's day four of the Privacy Paradox challenge. The executive producer of The Bachelor explains how we change when we know we’re being watched. And, we all get off the grid. Briefly. (episode)
It's not just clicks and likes. Marketers are mining the words you use, your tone and sentence length, to profile you. Today, find out who the Internet thinks you are. (episode)
Today, we go from creepy to crappy. Creepy is the feeling that the machines know something. Crappy is, at least, knowing what they know. And taking a step to slow the information flow. (episode)
Your Privacy Paradox challenges start today. What does your phone know about you? Too much, probably. Time to take charge. (episode)