
The old persons take on protecting your stuff
The old persons take on protecting your stuff
Why you need to keep your privacy private!
Introduction to the episode
This episode we are going to focus on privacy
Privacy protection is keeping your information from getting into the wrong hands
Ever heard of KISS (keep it simple stupid) KISS for privacy is all about just that.
Any information that is specifically related to you that could identify you easily should not be shared
Passport numbers
License Numbers
Dates of birth
Credit cards
Bank accounts
Super
Sometimes some information is needed - Government sites, medical sites, banking sites.
But in most cases think carefully about the information and whether you use real info of just make it up (hint - if it cannot be checked then use a fake)
We are putting this information on the internet continually we need to reduce it
Lets talk about privacy and how people handle it
What is privacy
Your information
Any information specifically related to you
You have been bought up with a privacy mindset - use it
How do we protect our information
Reduces the chances of scams but it is also information they are after
If asked then be wary
Look at the systems (compliance)
Is it reputable
Have you heard of them
Is it secure
How do they get your information
Social media
Wifi
insecure sites
Links and attachments
surveys
Scams
Pop ups
Some basic protection and ones we have already spoken about
Passwords
2FA
What else
Privacy settings on everything - check regularly
Public information on public sites - including Notes, office, google
Turn of tracking as much as comfort will allow
Get an alias (spare email address to use on sites you are not sure about) that you can use
End to end encryption - might be a bit far but use an encrypted end to end messenger (WhatsApp, telegram)
Turn off lock screen notifications
Summary