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Who is that?

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We live online. We share our Twitter handles, not our phone numbers; people know you from your posts, not your physical presence; terabytes of data are created, posted and stored online every day, and every minute scrolling Instagram consumes 1.5 megabytes of it. But how many of those minutes do you spend thinking about what apps and websites know about you? Can we control and protect the data tha... more

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It’s hard enough to sell major corporations on the importance of protecting their users’ data, or convince the government that privacy is, in fact, a human right. Is there any hope for teaching each and every smartphone user out there to think before... more

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Is it realistic to protect any of the data we share on the internet? Can any company or state promise us privacy? And how can we work to help each other share and consume all of that data conscientiously? more

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a year ago

How will the future look like with the technological boost we experience today? Will we be still able to control our identification data or will it be taken by tech giants and intermediaries? What is the difference between Web2 and Web3, and why is i... more

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2 years ago

We share all kinds of information about ourselves without anyone asking us to: posting photos on social media, arguing on Twitter, and even by buying tickets to travel internationally. more

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3.5 out of 5 stars from 43 ratings
  • Compelling!

    Extremely compelling and interesting! I binged the first five episodes. However the show's website is down.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    bitcolorina
    Canadaa year ago
  • @beware

    The “you might also like” section is curated by your personal podcast selections… In my you might also like section when I scrolled down, not a one had a Russian like title. It was more alone the lines of the types of shows I listen to. Parenting, self insight, history… giving 5 stars to counter your low review, thought I’ve yet to listen

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dont be a troll
    United States2 years ago
  • Beware

    This show is probably a covert propaganda operation by a Russian organization. Don’t believe me? Scroll down to the bottom of this podcast’s page to view the “You Might Also Like” podcast recommendations….they’re all Russian language podcasts. That means that Apple podcasts believes that this podcast is similar to those Russian ones.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    jipjopflop
    United States2 years ago
  • Amazing podcast

    Thanks to the creators, amazing episodes, learned a lot

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    joshjosh21
    United Arab Emirates2 years ago
  • WOW

    Amazing! It was very interesting to listen

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Никита5995
    Russia2 years ago

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