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Episode Summary

In today's episode of Stupid Sexy Privacy, comedian and WAYWO.TV Reporter, Rosie Tran, talks about how much data your car is collecting on you. The bad news is, in the US, legislation to limit the collection and sale of this data to data brokers from car manufacturers is non-existent. There are still things you can do to protect yourself, like getting a cheap auxiliary cable and using that to connect to your car's entertainment system. Rosie explains.

All this and more from BJ's first book on Privacy, as read by Broadway Actor, Roger Wayne.

Resources Mentioned In Today’s Show

Mic-Lock sells microphone blockers that you can purchase here.

Our Sponsor: DuckDuckGo

Affiliate Link: 1Password.com

Get Your Privacy Notebook: Get your Leuchtturm1917 Official Bullet Journal here
Cover Your Internet-Connected Cameras: Use Silent Pocket's Web Cam and Smartphone Stickers

Book Your Privacy Audit: Email BJMendelson@Duck.com

Privacy Audits are two, one-hour consultations with B.J. Mendelson that are done via Signal. The first consultation walks you through each of the 23 Privacy Tips (and some bonus ones depending on your device). The second consultation occurs one week later to make any adjustments and answer any additional questions.

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27 episodes

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Episode Summary

In today's episode of Stupid Sexy Privacy, comedian and WAYWO.TV Reporter, Rosie Tran, talks about how much data your car is collecting on you. The bad news is, in the US, legislation to limit the collection and sale of this data to data brokers from car manufacturers is non-existent. There are still things you can do to protect yourself, like getting a cheap auxiliary cable and using that to connect to your car's entertainment system. Rosie explains.

All this and more from BJ's first book on Privacy, as read by Broadway Actor, Roger Wayne.

Resources Mentioned In Today’s Show

Mic-Lock sells microphone blockers that you can purchase here.

Our Sponsor: DuckDuckGo

Affiliate Link: 1Password.com

Get Your Privacy Notebook: Get your Leuchtturm1917 Official Bullet Journal here
Cover Your Internet-Connected Cameras: Use Silent Pocket's Web Cam and Smartphone Stickers

Book Your Privacy Audit: Email BJMendelson@Duck.com

Privacy Audits are two, one-hour consultations with B.J. Mendelson that are done via Signal. The first consultation walks you through each of the 23 Privacy Tips (and some bonus ones depending on your device). The second consultation occurs one week later to make any adjustments and answer any additional questions.

  continue reading

27 episodes

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