Topical Topics & The Power of Public Shaming
Turns out, putting companies in their place works sometimes!
Turns out, putting companies in their place works sometimes!
Did you know Signal could do this??
Whitepages, Peoplesearch, Spokeo—whatever they call themselves, get off their lists.
The final boss...
Let's talk about it.
Before we delete the accounts, consider removing all the content manually first.
Now that you've disconnected your accounts, let's download your data.
This will be a 4-5 part series to help you cut out social media for (your own) good. This part covers removing third-party app logins.
Check out haveibeenpwned.com to find out!
Apple just settled a lawsuit for $95M over Siri 'accidentally' activating, and there's a lawsuit pending against Google for the same thing.
I'm comin' back for you, baby!
Ok, I won't go as far as I want to on this one, but it's a good first step towards protecting your privacy (and breaking a habit!).
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You may have agreed to something in the excitement of setting up a new device. Let's undo it.
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You know what to do…
In an ideal future, we won't need passwords at all! But while we do, let's manage them better.
Don't log in with Google or Facebook—they're data vampires.
And remove your personal information!
Your contact list should be sacred. Don't just give it away to anyone who asks for it.
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Let's make it an easy one today.
A rare delve into 'security' for this publication!
One of the easiest ways to protect your privacy is with a good VPN.
Google Maps might be tracking you everywhere you go. Here's how to stop it.
Google tracks and stores all your searches. Switch to a private search engine like DuckDuckGo.
Seems like old news now, but in case you missed it, delete all those period tracking accounts—in a post-Roe world, this private data could be used against you.