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  • https://youtu.be/sb6u-TpV-JA
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/BRENDAN-EICH:9

    As we rushed into the Web 2 era, privacy was left behind. There was a naive view that users could consent to something that was impossible to understand. The result was tracking and monitoring of every activity.

    I chatted to Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript, Co-Founder of Brave, and the Co-founder of Mozilla. We talk about how the privacy landscape evolved on the internet, and the future of our technology-driven world.

    00:00 The Serfs Have to Band Together!
    00:51 Why Privacy Matters
    04:30 Privacy Nihilism
    06:29 The Rise of Extensions
    11:48 Brave and Ads
    15:06 Privacy is Now Marketable
    16:31 Bridging the Divide Between Users
    19:58 They Are Profiling You
    21:50 Incentive for Government Control
    23:30 Tech Optimism
    24:48 Users Matter Most
    28:57 Companies Can Make a Big Difference
    31:47 UBlock Origin and Google
    33:23 There is No End to Security
    36:14 Braves Large Movement of Users
    37:37 Decentralization Pays Off
    38:00 Users Can Tilt Markets
    38:55 What the Future Holds
    39:39 Privacy Acceleration

    We need more tools that make it possible to not only maintain privacy, but to still have a user-friendly experience at the same time. We, as users, need to fight back and demand it.

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  • https://youtu.be/wcKtnnzsQGk
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/content-moderation:9

    In this interview from Al Jazeera on October 16th, 2024; I discuss the current state of global privacy legislation, ways that we can encourage free speech without censorship, and strategies for the future of privacy around the world.

    00:00 We Are Getting to a Real Scary Place
    00:30 Setting Scary Precedents Against Privacy
    03:17 Striking a Balance
    05:54 The Future of Privacy is Up the Users

    In an era where the web has converged on just a handful major companies that wield immense control over speech, we are seeing many independent voices drowned out. Instead of suppressing ideas, we can actually call out bad ideas for what they are and we can provide counterpoints. The best way to conquer bad ideas is with better ideas, not by suppressing ideas.

    Link to full interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa1c16uTJVQ

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  • https://youtu.be/07-IsfTMujo
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Pegasus:d7

    Journalists, activists, and human rights defenders are being targeted and silenced daily by authoritarian governments that fear losing power. One of the deadliest tools used against them is Pegasus—a powerful cyber-surveillance weapon that puts lives at risk.

    In this interview, I sit down with Laurent Richard, founder of Forbidden Stories and co-author of Pegasus. His team broke the story on Pegasus spyware and built a global network to safeguard journalists working on dangerous stories. Learn how Pegasus operates, the fight to protect freedom of the press, and how we can combat digital surveillance before it’s too late.

    00:00 CyberSurveillance is a Military Weapon
    01:19 Forbidden Stories
    04:28 Global Spyware Threat
    05:17 How Forbidden Stories Broke The Pegasus Story
    15:40 The Danger of Intelligence Spyware
    22:59 Privacy is Essential for Democracy
    26:09 How to Begin Change
    29:55 CyberSurveillance Needs Regulation
    32:39 This is Where We Are
    34:47 Governments Have a Vested Interest in Spyware
    39:44 Hope Remains
    43:04 There is a Lot to Do
    47:37 The Safe Box Network
    52:20 Conclusion

    Cyber surveillance is a military weapon wielded against civilians, actually putting human lives in danger. We must protect journalists, activists, dissidents, and all vulnerable individuals from powerful, corrupt organizations as they risk everything to expose the truth. Together, we must signal to the world that we demand a future where technology serves us—free from the fear of surveillance.

    Special Thanks to Laurent Richard
    https://forbiddenstories.org/

    Pegasus: How a Spy in Your Pocket Threatens the End of Privacy, Dignity, and Democracy:
    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250858696/pegasus

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  • https://youtu.be/0PbL1GeClQI
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Surveillance-watch:2

    The surveillance industry operates by design in a shrouded, opaque manner. It's intentionally difficult for the public to understand the vast and intricate network of companies, subsidiaries,
    partnerships, affiliations, and even the financial backers of data brokers and surveillance-as-a-service companies.

    I chat with the creator of Surveillance Watch, an activist from Bahrain whose website is a mammoth effort to lift the veil on this industry, revealing the names and connections of clandestine entities, how they are funded, and which countries are using their services.

    00:00 Data is Being Weaponized Against Absolutely Everyone
    02:46 Why Surveillance Watch was Created
    03:58 The Shroud of Secrecy
    09:26 Overview of the Surveillance Capitalism Industry
    14:31 Why People Should be Concerned
    21:06 Long Term Considerations
    23:03 Testimonial
    24:09 It Is Not Too Late to Change Online Habits
    27:24 A Society of Orwellian Double-Speak
    29:35 Privacy is Not Just About You
    33:38 The Chilling Effect of Pervasive Surveillance
    39:54 Explaining the Reality of Threat Levels
    46:08 It Is Naive to Dismiss Privacy
    47:38 Your Data WILL Fall Into The Wrong Hands
    50:46 Explore the Surveillance Watch Website
    51:53 Submit to Surveillance Watch

    The Public is only just starting to understand how deep all of this goes, which is why sites like Surveillance Watch are so vital. It’s an incredibly important tool to help people map out the surveillance apparatus in a way that they can really understand.

    https://www.surveillancewatch.io/

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  • https://youtu.be/NciVkd6ddPo
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Zimmermann:f

    In the early 90s, Phil Zimmermann, the godfather of privacy, released a groundbreaking encryption program called Pretty Good Privacy, or PGP. This software allowed people to protect their email communications with robust encryption. The government then investigated Phil for 3 years, claiming that by spreading PGP around the world as free encryption software, he was engaging in munitions trafficking and jeopardizing U.S. national security.

    The battle goes down in history as the first Crypto Wars, against encryption, and it was waged by people all over the world who believed that privacy was a fundamental right.

    PGP became the most widely used email encryption software in the world. And thanks to his effort to make sure encryption tools remain available to the public, we now have the ability to protect our privacy.

    But once again we find ourselves in another crypto war, with governments around the globe once again trying to undermine privacy.

    I chat with Phil about why he created PGP, the current state of global surveillance, and why we must fight for the future of privacy.

    00:00 Governments Live in a Golden Age of Surveillance
    00:58 Phil Zimmerman Introduction
    02:34 Phil’s Motivation for Creating PGP
    05:19 What’s at Stake if Government Abolishes Privacy
    10:50 The Risk of Not Standing Our Ground
    14:04 Surviving in a World Where Government Policy is Anti-Privacy
    15:15 How to Create a Groundswell Movement
    16:14 Highlighting Shifting Baselines
    18:40 We Need to Obtain and Use Privacy Tools NOW
    19:43 Governments are Pressuring Companies
    20:18 Phil’s Parting Words of Advice
    22:08 Policy vs Action

    Everything that we do is surveilled and it’s not clear that democracy can survive governments having this level of omniscience. However, hope is not lost. By obtaining and using privacy tools now, we can preserve our right to privacy, and make a stand before it’s too late.

    Special thanks to Phil Zimmerman, a true hero of the privacy space!

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  • https://youtu.be/rriStH1eTH0
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Private-AI:f

    AI is already deeply integrated into our daily digital activities, whether we realize it or not, but it's a double-edged sword: On the one hand it can skyrocket our productivity and skillset. On the other, there are often serious privacy concerns to using it.
    Do you want to be able to use AI tools, without worrying that companies are collecting everything you're doing? In this video, I talk to two experts working on the privacy side of AI. We discuss the privacy risks of using AI, and how to protect ourselves -- exploring some of the most private platforms and looking at best practices.

    00:00 AI is Changing the World
    01:29 Privacy Risks
    06:09 Solutions
    07:36 Brave Leo
    13:00 Venice.ai
    18:22 Risks and Best Practices
    22:10 Are you a priv/acc?

    Especially in an age of AI, we need to be more mindful than ever of the consequences of leaking all of our data in online interactions. Luckily there are plenty of ways we can better protect our privacy. Including by making privacy-conscious choices when we use AI tools themselves. Caring about privacy doesn’t mean we have to give up modern technology. Even privacy-conscious people can enjoy AI tools in their lives!

    Brave AI: https://brave.com/leo/
    Venice AI: https://venice.ai/
    Morpheus network: https://mor.org/

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval, Reuben Yap, and Naomi Brockwell, with a special thanks to The Hated One

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  • https://youtu.be/T32XfRSaC0w
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/disappearing-messages:5

    In today’s digital world, nothing is truly secure. Imagine waking up to find that a hacker had posted every conversation you’ve ever had online. We don't need to keep a permanent trail of all of our digital conversations, that could be hacked at any time, and there are deep psychological effects when we do so.

    In this video, I make a case for using disappearing messages.

    00:00 Imagine THIS Nightmare
    01:48 Your Messages Are At Risk
    03:14 Damage of Exposure
    06:39 Psychological Impact
    08:28 How to Set Up Disappearing Messages
    09:04 Signal
    09:30 Whatsapp
    09:45 Facebook Messenger
    09:58 Telegram
    11:08 Session
    11:42 Protonmail
    12:44 Tips and Best Practices
    14:53 Conclusion

    Whether we’re safeguarding sensitive information, limiting our exposure, or simply reducing the clutter of our digital lives, turning on disappearing messages is a small change with significant impact. Disappearing messages are a great tool in your privacy toolbox for this increasingly permanent digital age.

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  • https://youtu.be/4sfIBRTcRpU
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/HIPAA:7

    Most people think that HIPAA means that their medical records are kept private. But what if I told you that HIPAA doesn’t protect your privacy at all?

    This is our first video in a series about medical privacy, specifically looking at legislation that stripped individuals of the right to consent to medical data sharing.

    We focus on what HIPAA actually is, how it came to allow our data to be shared without us even knowing, how we’ve been tricked into thinking we have privacy, and steps we can take to reclaim control of our medical data.

    00:00 The State of Medical Privacy is a Mess
    02:29 What is HIPAA
    07:39 How Your Data is Shared
    12:10 The Illusion of Privacy
    14:48 What Can We Do
    22:16 We Deserve Medical Privacy

    We deserve privacy in our medical system. Our health information is sensitive, and we should be allowed to protect it. Even while we fight for better medical privacy, please always prioritize your health.

    Special Thanks to: Twila Brase, Rob Frommer, and Keith Smith for chatting to us!

    List of doctors who have opted out of the surveillance system:
    https://jointhewedge.com/

    Twila's website:
    https://www.cchfreedom.org/patient-toolbox/

    Do you want to fight the system and lead a suit against medical data collection? Contact the Institute for Justice: https://ij.org/

    Keith Smith's Surgery Center:
    https://surgerycenterok.com/

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  • https://youtu.be/aXhXkXcMXyM
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Fish:e28

    What do Fish and Privacy have in common? This video will explain.
    Our expectations of privacy have shifted dramatically in the past few decades. What was once considered outrageous overreach has become normal, and we've lost sight of what a healthy amount of privacy even looks like. It's called shifting-baseline syndrome, first coined in relation to fish populations.

    This video is based on a fantastic essay by Bruce Schneier and Barath Raghavan: We take stock of how privacy expectations have changed, and think about whether this is really the future we want to be moving towards.

    00:00 Privacy is Like Fish - Huh?
    00:38 Our Perception of Privacy
    04:35 Fish???
    05:55 Shifting Baselines
    08:37 Is This the Future We Want?
    10:43 Privacy is Like My Plant

    A huge thank you to Bruce Schneier and Barath Raghavan for letting us reproduce their ideas in video form. Original essay: https://spectrum.ieee.org/online-privacy

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  • https://youtu.be/s9Ux8DFgMSM
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/ditch-sms:1

    Most of our conversations are digital, and our privacy hinges on our ability to convince others to use a private messaging platform. Getting friends and family to switch isn't easy though!

    Here are some strategies you can try, ranging from educational methods, to downright sneakiness!

    00:00 We have all decided to never answer our phone again
    02:12 Its Easy
    02:47 Privacy Leaks
    04:29 Response Delay
    05:45 Missed Connection
    06:37 Daily Reward
    08:35 App-Switching Fatigue
    09:10 It’s Worth the Effort

    Convincing people to switch to a more private messaging app can be tough, but it’s definitely not something you should give up on. Persistence and patience are key. By encouraging better habits you really are making a more private world, starting in your own backyard.

    We got all our suggestions from Michael Bazzell's book, "Extreme Privacy":
    https://amzn.to/3BLZ1gq
    Digital version: https://inteltechniques.com/book7.html (non affiliate link)

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  • https://youtu.be/c0ZAPaRddfo
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Fingerprint-unlock:e

    Should you use fingerprint unlock on your device? The answer is not going to be the same for everyone. In this video, I look at the benefits and tradeoffs of using fingerprint readers, and try to compare the security of fingerprint unlock vs a pin or password. A major factor to consider is actually what kind of device you have.

    00:00 You Asked, I Delivered!
    00:56 What is Fingerprint Unlock
    02:13 Should You Use Fingerprint Unlock
    03:15 Convenience Consideration
    04:18 Shoulder Surfing Protections
    04:49 Biometrics are Forever
    06:30 Brute Forcing
    12:07 Coercion
    14:40 Summary

    Fingerprints are more like usernames than passwords. They’re unique, static and identifiable as belonging to you. But Fingerprint security is also very convenient, and for many people shouldn’t be ruled out as an option. We are constantly unlocking our phones all through the day. So choose something that will be sustainable for you and is justified by your threat model, otherwise you might drive yourself insane. There is no perfect answer when it comes to phone security, so make a decision based on your unique context.

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    Thanks to the GrapheneOS team for always being super helpful!

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  • https://youtu.be/xILGdtI9NPo
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Veracrypt:9

    Our devices contain a treasure trove of private information. We have sensitive work documents, cherished family photos, archives of private communications. You can keep these digital files safe by using encrypted containers, which are secure digital vaults that will help keep your data private. In this video, we explain how use the free, open source encryption program VeraCrypt.

    00:00 Our Digital Files Are Precious
    03:29 VeraCrypt
    04:43 Mounting and Directories Explained
    06:11 Tutorial
    13:27 Benefits of VeraCrypt

    Our personal data is the currency of the modern surveillance world. Locking away our personal files behind an encrypted barrier is not just a luxury - it’s a necessity.

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  • https://youtu.be/FloGxOlMSyI
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Phone-Contacts:9

    The humble Contact List in our phone is a goldmine of data. Each contact is filled with the personal information like names, numbers, email addresses, home addresses, birthdays, work details and social media information. It’s the kind of information that data brokers salivate over because it allows unprecedented insight into consumer behavior, political leanings, and even potential vulnerabilities that could be exploited. The worst thing is, it's not even your information that's being taken -- When we don't protect our contacts list, it's the information that OTHERS have entrusted to us that we're sharing.

    In this video I talk about Contact Lists, why you might not want to store them in your phone or share them with other apps on your device, and finally I’ll talk about more private ways to store them.

    00:00 Your Phone Compromises Your Contacts
    00:28 Overview
    00:39 Why Contacts Lists Are Important
    01:51 Who Sees Our Contact List
    05:37 Private Ways To Store Contacts
    06:23 Reviewing App Permissions
    06:57 Third Party Contact Apps
    07:53 Encrypted Contact Storage
    08:43 Graphene: The Ultimate Solution
    09:57 It’s Time to Take Back Control!

    By disabling automatic cloud syncing, regularly reviewing and managing our apps’ contact permissions, and using privacy-focused apps and services, we can reduce the indiscriminate harvesting of our social graph. Our contacts deserve to be treated with the utmost care and respect.

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Kieran Mesquita, Reuben Yap, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

    Watch all of the tutorials in our Phone Privacy Playlist HERE:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLt3zZ-N423gXV-0pdxnRn-nw0WzVKh4NY

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  • https://youtu.be/pA0zYTmi5ck
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/car-privacy-part-3:1

    We now know that the data collection in modern cars is out of control -- The question is, how does that data even leave your car? And what, if anything, can you do to stop it?

    That's what we cover in this video, Part 3 of our car privacy series: SIM cards, WiFi, and OBD ports.

    We also talk about how companies trick us into handing over our data, things that we can do to push back against this insane overreach that we’ve somehow normalized, and the giant legal loophole for cars that makes it super easy for law enforcement to collect your data without a warrant.

    00:00 Your Car Saw What You Did in the Backseat!
    02:57 Don't plug in ANYTHING
    04:41 Satellite and Bluetooth
    05:47 WiFi
    06:29 SIM Cards
    08:22 Find out what's going on!
    11:10 Shady Tactics
    14:38 Challenging Data Overreach
    16:35 Car Warrant Loophole
    18:00 There is Hope

    There currently are no easy fixes to the problem of car surveillance. Car manufacturers currently only see the opportunities that come from selling your data. Let’s make sure they also see the opportunity of offering privacy as a feature, by making our voice heard!

    Special Thanks to: Andrea, Woody, Sam, and David for sharing their expertise!

    Check out YOUR vehicle’s privacy report at: vehicleprivacyreport.com

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    Watch Part 1 of our Car Privacy Series:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIryvRwxp9A

    Watch Part 2 of our Car Privacy Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff9pmaSdZV8

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  • https://youtu.be/x6jxxcv-d4Q
    https://open.lbry.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/privacy-screen:c

    A privacy screen is an ESSENTIAL privacy tool for every tool box.

    In this video I explain what a privacy screen is, how the technology works, how to apply one to your devices, and go over important tips -- especially if you have a fingerprint reader on your phone screen.

    00:00 A SPY’s favorite tool
    01:15 What is a Privacy Screen?
    03:11 How it Works
    04:31 Tutorial
    06:03 IMPORTANT TIPS: Fingerprint readers
    07:54 Conclusion

    A privacy screen is a simple, affordable way to better protect ourselves from shoulder surfers and would-be thieves. You never know who might be looking over your shoulder, so use a privacy screen to protect your sensitive and private information.

    Watch all of the tutorials in our Phone Privacy Playlist HERE:
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLt3zZ-N423gXV-0pdxnRn-nw0WzVKh4NY

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  • Did you know that apps on your phone can see which other apps you have installed? And that apps can talk to each other and share information, without you realizing?

    In this video we show you how to stop apps communicating with each other, and look at the scoped storage and sandboxing of apps in GrapheneOS, and what it does and doesn't protect against.

    00:00 Apps Can Talk to Each Other
    02:18 Sandboxing and Using Scored Storage on GrapheneOS
    04:58 Secondary Profiles
    10:24 Google Play Services: How To Stop Their Tentacles
    12:10 Setting Up 2nd Profile Tutorial
    13:40 Conclusion

    Secondary profiles are a great privacy tool to add to your toolbox. It's super opaque what the apps on our phones are doing, and using something like GrapheneOS really helps you reclaim your privacy by default.

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

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  • https://youtu.be/Ff9pmaSdZV8
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/selling-your-car:6

    Cars are no longer dumb machines -- They're smart devices with hundreds of computers bolted on top that collect information about our activities. Some car companies have even explicitly said in their privacy policies that they collect information about your sexual activity!

    Given that so much information is stored in our car, what happens when we sell it? Do we just hand this sensitive information off to the next owner? And given the remote capabilities of modern cars, how do we make sure the previous owner can't still access our data when we buy a used car?

    Here are steps you MUST take when you buy or sell a used car.

    00:00 Cars Collect Info on Your Sex Life!
    02:25 Selling Your Car
    05:18 Renting a Car
    07:32 Deleting Data from the Head Unit
    09:11 Buying a Used Car
    11:59 Asserting Data Rights
    12:39 Recap
    13:51 Conclusion

    Now that we’re starting to get a glimpse of what’s going on under the hood of car data collection, we can start pushing back against it.

    Special Thanks to Andrea, Woody, and Sam for lending their expertise!

    Video 1 in this car privacy series:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIryvRwxp9A

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  • https://youtu.be/-1khYr697jM
    https://open.lbry.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Adv-Data-Protection:e

    Thanks to powerful marketing, privacy is something we’ve come to immediately associate with Apple. But your iCloud is probably NOT as private as you think.

    Last year, Apple added E2EE for iCloud backups, with a tool called "Advanced Data Protection”. This setting means that your documents, photos, and other personal information in iCloud are kept private and out of the reach of even Apple itself.

    BUT, this setting is NOT turned on by default.

    Unless you have specifically turned on the setting, and set backup users or codes, everything in your iCloud can be read by Apple. And regardless of whether Advanced Data Protection is enabled, some things in the Apple ecosystem are never E2EE, and it's important to know what they are.

    In this video we explain exactly what is being protected with Advanced Data Protection, how to turn it on, its limitations, and other options that you might use for your backups instead.

    00:00 Your iCloud is NOT as Private as you Think
    01:49 Advanced Data Protection Explained
    02:37 Set Up
    04:34 Limitations
    05:48 Alternative Backup Options
    06:52 Summary

    Don’t presume that your iPhone is more private than it actually is. If you use Apple's iCloud, absolutely make sure that you have Advanced Data Protection turned on.

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

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    Shout out to All Things Secured - another great resource for digital privacy exploration!
    https://www.youtube.com/@AllThingsSecured

    If you want awesome iOS and MacOS security and privacy deep dives, I highly recommend following the Mysk research team:
    https://twitter.com/mysk_co

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  • https://youtu.be/VaUsJvUMUgE
    https://open.lbry.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/OSINT-photos:8

    Every picture and video you post spills secrets about you, maybe even revealing where you live. The process of connecting all these dots of our online activities is a practice known as Open Source Intelligence, or OSINT. It's the practice of using all the information available online such as public records, reviews we write, email addresses, usernames, location check ins, and social media, to link together the breadcrumbs of someone's digital life.

    Jose Monkey has 1.7 million TikTok followers, and shows us how he finds people's exact location just by using OSINT on their videos. We teach you best practices for posting photos and videos online, and how to make sure that you're not giving away more information than you intend.

    00:00 Every Pic You Post Spills Secrets
    01:11 OSINT: Breadcrumbs of your digital life
    02:22 Finding people's EXACT location from videos
    02:54 Tools to track people
    05:45 Tips to Protect Yourself When Posting
    09:23 Beware of the Culture of Oversharing
    09:55 Conclusion

    The practice of using OSINT to piece together our online trail is incredibly powerful, and can lead curious minds right to our digital doorsteps.

    Special Thanks to Jose Monkey for his delightful expertise and contribution to this piece!
    You can find his channels here:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOZnlN6M4FVIm0_fbrEjUYQ
    https://www.tiktok.com/@the_josemonkey

    How to remove metadata from photos:
    https://youtu.be/OSln3MliFyA

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  • https://youtu.be/C0CyuDEuLsE
    https://open.lbry.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Financial-surveillance:e

    Financial privacy has practically vanished over the last 50 years. Most people are in denial about it, and still believe that their relationship with their bank or their credit union is confidential -- the reality couldn’t be further from that.

    In this video we walk you through the history of how financial privacy slowly disappeared, and how we built a gargantuan financial surveillance system that no one really understands the extent of.

    00:00 Financial Privacy is an Illusion
    02:14 Pre-1970
    03:23 Bank Secrecy Act
    08:02 Annunzio-Wylie AML Act
    10:38 Patriot Act
    12:51 $600 Rule
    16:17 The Future Ahead
    18:24 Is This the World We Want?

    We have slowly built a gargantuan system of unchecked financial surveillance, and it’s time to question whether this is the world we want to live in. The first step is just making people aware of how far financial surveillance norms have shifted in just a few decades.

    Special Thanks to Nicholas Anthony of the Cato Institute for sharing his expertise with us!

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