Want some protection? Let’s talk about your phone’s privacy
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How long could it take to change your privacy settings? Longer than it takes to explain the problem with them. We know it. We TIMED it.
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What happened to the 3:59 show
Great video! Privacy settings need to be more front and center.
I opted out by choosing select all from the list, but that’s just me. 2 didn’t work for some reason.
This sounds scary and interesting all at the same time
This was a COMPLETE waste of my time!!
Nuh uhhhhh!😂
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It not that hard just tap all the buttons fast it should be 2 minutes
Hey guys! Are you concerned about your privacy? How many minutes are you willing to spend changing the settings?
Come on, turn on privacy settings and then when an update rolls out you have to turn off all over again or better yet apps should prompt you per permission and yet I download a browser and what do you know it access location with out a prompt.
Why not just use blockers?
Great video! Very interested in another that focuses on Apps you (CNET) recommends for security? 1.focusing on IOS/Android mobile devices 2.focusing on desktop-like application. Obviously you probably have content that covers such stuff. Maybe an updated video for 2020?
Point well made. Time for me to change some settings.
We have a Bernie supporter here lol. Eat the rich policies. We want free services also I don’t want you collecting my data and I don’t wanna pay a subscription 😒
Why was the phone in airplane mode while trying to adjust privacy settings? What’s the point of that? 🤔
Again, very well explained
I misunderstood. I thought the Body Building site was Amazon and I was freaking out watching that 6 min video. 😵
Consider using the “Brave” browser.
Filfiy greedy piles💩
Erhmm.. I am a bit confused and a little annoyed how this example (of a particular website) doesn’t really distinguish how different this is from your browser and device settings. This is a site specific setting which most likely collects that much data of a logged in user? If thats the case its how much you share or are willing to share through your profile while logged in.
Yep and anyone who cannot relise this on their own in 2020 just a tomato
let’s face it. If we’re online, we’re exposed .
And the solution is to use a secure email address and a secure browser … not spend your time filling out forms to ask “please don’t sell my data down the river mr faceless corporation that will get hacked anyway” …
I hate how you call us garbage
After ‘opting out’, who can say corporations aren’t taking it as a cute suggestion?
Why are you all so obsessed with privacy? Aside from marketing emails I embrace every single cookie and privacy policy that gets thrown at me. I like seeing ads that are relevant. I don’t mind being tracked. Who cares THAT much?
Thanks!
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When u turn on a new phone there is basicly no way to use the phone till u give away ur privacy.. Ive never owned an i phone so i cant say anything about them but i have had every other brand
I’m trying to find out and would love your insight! I am using an Android phone (Google pixel 4a) and will use it on a MVNO plan such as Ting, Tello, US Mobile, Ect… I will have an online account set up with the MVNO provider so they will have my name, phone number, device info, address, phone number and credit card info. If I never log into anything on that phone with my real identity and only use an anonymous google account, can google or anyone else ever know my real info? In other words, can I web search and use Google maps, YouTube, Gmail and do this anonymously? I figure if I never use my real identity nobody can get it get unless it is possible the MVNO leaks it. Does the MVNO provider leak info on all my personal data or does my device ID get leaked somehow?
Does anyone know which phone or modified phone can prevent remotely installed spying software ?
My Android (s) have been remotely hacked many times throughout the years by one of my business associates that’s a paranoid nutcase. This P.O.S. even admits to hacking people’s phones.
This creep has told me the websites I had visited and my location / places I had visited.
Any help will be HIGHLY appreciated !