Tag: privacy
Apple Privacy, 9/11 Hangout, Octopus Hunt - New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: Apple invades privacy with new device scanning measures; the US government teases new 9/11 Saudi documents; and Media Monarchy launches the Octopus radio play.
Interview 1656 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: Apple invades privacy with new device scanning measures; the US government teases new 9/11 Saudi documents; and Media Monarchy launches the Octopus radio play. |
How to De-Google – #SolutionsWatch (video)
Remember when Google was just a search engine? In the age of Gmail and Google Drive and Google Maps and GooTube and Google phones, it’s truly unsettling to think how much of the average person’s online activity is now directly feeding the Google data behemoth. Today on #SolutionsWatch, James talks to Rob Braxman (The Internet Privacy Guy) about how to de-Google, and why protecting your privacy online is so important.
How to De-Google - #SolutionsWatch
Remember when Google was just a search engine? In the age of Gmail and Google Drive and Google Maps and GooTube and Google phones, it's truly unsettling to think how much of the average person's online activity is now directly feeding the Google data behemoth. Today on #SolutionsWatch, James talks to Rob Braxman (The Internet Privacy Guy) about how to de-Google, and why protecting your privacy online is so important.
What's Your Take on Assange? - Questions For Corbett
What's your take on Assange? Have you heard of Unit 731? And just who is Percy Corbett, anyway? Get James' answer to these and other important questions in this edition of Questions For Corbett.
What's Your Take on Assange? - Questions For Corbett #044
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What's your take on Assange? Have you heard of Unit 731? And just who is Percy Corbett, anyway? Get James' answer to these and other important questions in this edition of Questions For Corbett. |
Editing Babies, DNA Registry, DNA Shaming - New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: China's baby gene-editing scientist goes missing; scientists call for national DNA registry to increase privacy; and company helps apartment owner find naughty dogs via DNA.
Interview 1404 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: China's baby gene-editing scientist goes missing; scientists call for national DNA registry to increase privacy; and company helps apartment owner find naughty dogs via DNA. |
Nuclear Annihilation, Digital Search, De-Mining DMZ - New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: the world takes one step closer to nuclear annihilation; digital strip searches become the law of the land in New Zealand; and North and South Korea cooperate to remove DMZ land mines.
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