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['Synopsis This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into online privacy. Is privacy a fundamental right and what are we doing to safeguard our data from companies that have ulterior motives?\nHow it got started:\n\nIt may seem obvious that you shouldn’t post risque photos of yourself online that may be used against you in the future by admissions officers or potential employers. But even an innocent-seeming comment or the mention of your birthday can have serious effects.\n\n\nMake sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial.\nPlease support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation.\nPlease also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we’re trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs.\nIf you prefer video, you can subscribe and watch on YouTube.\nDuration: 1:01:00\nPresent: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb\n\nEpisode Links\n\nFeds to enforce mandatory data breach disclosure rules on Nov. 1\nIdentity theft stats & facts: 2017 – 2018\nGOOD NEWS! THE PRIVACY WINS KEEP COMING\nChina’s influence on digital privacy could be global\nIs Digital Privacy A Right Or A Privilege?\n‘The Pirate Bay of Science’ Continues to Get Attacked Around the World\nCambridge Analytica closing after Facebook data harvesting scandal\n8 Smart Ways To Maintain Your Digital Privacy\nDigital Privacy: Taking control of your digital life\n\nFollow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter\n\n@LMSPodcast on Twitter\nLearn Me Something on Facebook\n@HologramRadio for updates on other interesting podcasts\n\nSubscribe to Learn Me Something!\n\nGet Learn Me Something on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, RadioPublic, or via RSS.\n\nDownload: Online Privacy', 'Synopsis This week on "Learn Me Something," Aaron and Rich delve into online privacy. Is privacy a fundamental right and what are we doing to safeguard our data from companies that have ulterior motives?\nHow it got started:\n\nIt may seem obvious that you shouldn’t post risque photos of yourself online that may be used against you in the future by admissions officers or potential employers. But even an innocent-seeming comment or the mention of your birthday can have serious effects.\n\n\nMake sure to signup for Audible today to get your FREE audio book and 30-day trial.\nPlease support our podcast by making a sustaining monthly donation.\nPlease also check out our GoFundMe campaign as we’re trying to raise enough money to help cover our studio build costs.\nIf you prefer video, you can subscribe and watch on YouTube.\nDuration: 1:01:00\nPresent: Aaron Stewart, Rich Plumb\n\nEpisode Links\n\nFeds to enforce mandatory data breach disclosure rules on Nov. 1\nIdentity theft stats & facts: 2017 – 2018\nGOOD NEWS! THE PRIVACY WINS KEEP COMING\nChina’s influence on digital privacy could be global\nIs Digital Privacy A Right Or A Privilege?\n‘The Pirate Bay of Science’ Continues to Get Attacked Around the World\nCambridge Analytica closing after Facebook data harvesting scandal\n8 Smart Ways To Maintain Your Digital Privacy\nDigital Privacy: Taking control of your digital life\n\nFollow your hosts, guests, and the show on Twitter\n\n@LMSPodcast on Twitter\nLearn Me Something on Facebook\n@HologramRadio for updates on other interesting podcasts\n\nSubscribe to Learn Me Something!\n\nGet Learn Me Something on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, RadioPublic, or via RSS.\n\nDownload: Online Privacy']
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