Dad Saves America

Google, Surveillance, and Data Brokers: How Americans Lost Their Privacy Rights

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Apr 18, 2024
Technology journalist and data privacy expert Naomi Brockwell discusses online privacy, surveillance, and data brokers. Topics include the 'I have nothing to hide' fallacy, Google's data sharing, VPNs, secure credit card payments, and better options for search and email. She emphasizes practical strategies to protect privacy and freedom online.
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Privacy's Importance

  • Privacy is fundamental for a free society because it enables dissent and protects against authoritarian overreach.
  • Without private communication and financial choices, pushing back against unwanted government actions becomes nearly impossible.
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Data Persists

  • Trusting current regimes with private data is shortsighted, as regimes change and social norms evolve.
  • Data persists indefinitely, creating a permanent record vulnerable to future misuse by dictators, hostile nations, or hackers.
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US vs. Australian Privacy

  • Australia lacks constitutional privacy protections like the US Fourth Amendment, readily embracing surveillance and restricting encryption.
  • Brockwell values America's constitutional foundation for a free society, including privacy rights.
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