
5 Simple Tech Hacks That Instantly Boost Your Digital Privacy (No Tech Degree Required)
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Show Notes
Your phone knows more about you than your best friend. Every click, search, and swipe is being tracked, stored, and sold. But protecting your digital privacy doesn't require a computer science degree or giving up technology entirely.
In this episode, we break down five simple changes you can make right now to dramatically improve your digital privacy without disrupting your daily routine:
- Browser switching: Why Chrome is tracking you and which privacy-focused browsers actually protect your data
- Location management: How to stop apps from broadcasting your exact whereabouts (including which room you're in)
- Secure email: Why Gmail scans your messages and which encrypted alternatives keep your conversations private
- Password protection: How one password manager can eliminate your biggest security vulnerability
- Social media privacy: The shocking amount of personal data you're sharing without realizing it
We reference a revealing 2019 New York Times study that found one data company tracking over 12 million Americans' movements down to specific rooms in their homes. The good news? These five changes take less than an hour total and put you back in control of your personal information.
Your personal data has become one of the most valuable commodities in the digital economy. Companies are making billions from information you provide for free. This episode shows you how to take back control.
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