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Stupid Sexy Privacy: Put Your Pants On and Turn Off Facial Recognition

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Episode Summary

In today's episode of Stupid Sexy Privacy, comedian and WAYWO.TV Reporter, Rosie Tran, talks about how to keep your data, and yourself, safe when traveling internationally. It involves using old stuff, and we'll also explain why you'll want to turn off facial recognition on your phone before crossing any borders.

You will also hear more from BJ's first book on privacy, as narrated by Broadway actor, Roger Wayne. In this episode Roger explains why your data is so valuable in the first place. You'll never guess what the answer is. Or maybe you have, but you'll enjoy hearing Roger tell you about it just the same.

Resources Mentioned In Today’s Show

Our Sponsor: DuckDuckGo

Affiliate Link: 1Password.com

Get Your Privacy Notebook: Get your Leuchtturm1917 Official Bullet Journal here

Book Your Privacy Audit with BJ: Email BJMendelson@Duck.com

In this confidential, one on one call (conducted through Signal), BJ will walk you through all 23 steps that you should file to better protect yourself from fascists and weirdos on the Internet. Then, a week later, he will follow-up to answer any questions you might have and troubleshoot if/as needed.

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Episode Summary

In today's episode of Stupid Sexy Privacy, comedian and WAYWO.TV Reporter, Rosie Tran, talks about how to keep your data, and yourself, safe when traveling internationally. It involves using old stuff, and we'll also explain why you'll want to turn off facial recognition on your phone before crossing any borders.

You will also hear more from BJ's first book on privacy, as narrated by Broadway actor, Roger Wayne. In this episode Roger explains why your data is so valuable in the first place. You'll never guess what the answer is. Or maybe you have, but you'll enjoy hearing Roger tell you about it just the same.

Resources Mentioned In Today’s Show

Our Sponsor: DuckDuckGo

Affiliate Link: 1Password.com

Get Your Privacy Notebook: Get your Leuchtturm1917 Official Bullet Journal here

Book Your Privacy Audit with BJ: Email BJMendelson@Duck.com

In this confidential, one on one call (conducted through Signal), BJ will walk you through all 23 steps that you should file to better protect yourself from fascists and weirdos on the Internet. Then, a week later, he will follow-up to answer any questions you might have and troubleshoot if/as needed.

★ Support this podcast ★
  continue reading

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