
Learn how to think not what to think.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 106 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHow ToTechnology | |||

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Episode 96: Why Your Email Account Should Only Be For Email
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They say pick your battles. Well, I'm picking mine. I want you to ditch Gmail.
Maybe you're holding back because you think that means ... more
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Proton provides a lot of the same services as Google, but with a privacy focus. From the beginning, their core values have been privacy and security. They offer a great, useful free version for many of their products. For full functi... more
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My top choice for email app, both on my phone and my laptop, is the native Fastmail app. This app only works though if Fastmail is your email provider - which I highly recommend. I have been using Fastmail as my primary email account... more
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I've talked about it endlessly. I will keep doing so. Your email account is vital to protect.
But most people are missing a simple and powerful layer of protection for their email account: using an app to check email instead of the ... more
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What do I mean when I say your home network is compromised? I mean that one of the devices in your home has been taken over by a hacker without you knowing it.
It could be any device that connects to the internet, not just your phon... more
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There is a simple feature that can help you greatly in the fight against phishing. Yet all the email providers I've checked, aside from Fastmail, lack this feature.
What is the feature? The ability to route emails you receive based ... more
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I believe your email account should only be for email. Instead, most free email providers turn your email account into an account for all their services.
Google is probably the worst for this. Your Gmail account is actually a Google... more
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Blocking all spam before we see it is tough. Email providers are reluctant to block it entirely, in case they are wrong and it’s not spam. The compromise is that they send it to the Spam or Junk folder, where it can be recovered.
As... more
With security becoming a greater issue I finally feel like I have a tool…excellent advice …to even the playing field.
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