
Closed Network Privacy Podcast
Privacy and security podcast focused on the everyday person and using simple tools and techniques to become a smaller target for online attacks. Learn to protect yourself using VPNs, DeGoogled phones, VPNs, TOR, end to end encrypted communications, and techniques to help become more private online. Visit the website for more information: https://closednetwork.io
Latest episodes

Nov 21, 2021 • 56min
Episode 5 - Privacy & Compartmentalization - Using Aliases / Mobile Phone separation
- Separation of personal identity from other identities online. These are referred to as pseudonyms or Nyms. It is important to create different online Nyms to protect your personal identity and reduce your attack vectors. Create different accounts to use for social media, online shopping profiles (Use Privacy.com for purchases) and any other web service or streaming service accounts. YOU DO NOT NEED TO USE YOUR REAL NAME. I want everyone to get into the habit of using garbage info. You can easily keep track of all these accounts inside your Password manager, I suggest using KeypassXC or Bitwarden for a cloud password manager.
- Using VPNs can greatly reduce your tracking vector and increase surveillance from your ISP
- Create separate email accounts or at a minimum eamil aliases for these Nyms. The next step would also be to have separate names and associating phone numbers.
- Phone number sources:
- MySudo
- Google Voice
- Twilio - Mike Bazzel link - https://inteltechniques.com/blog/2021/10/15/the-privacy-security-osint-show-episode-238/
- Email Services:
- Simple Login - https://simplelogin.io/
- Protonamil - Create aliases - https://protonmail.com/
- Tutanota Email - aliases - https://protonmail.com/
- MySudo (can also handle phone numbers) - https://mysudo.com/
Leave a review at the website - Also blogs are being posts - https://closedntwrk.com
Consider Donations to FOSS Applications and Projects:
- Donated to Signal (tax deductible) - https://signal.org/en/donate/
- Became a CalyxOS Sustainer - 5g unlimited data hotspot (750 a year, 236 dollars was tax deductible
New Developments:
- I'm on Twitter - https://twitter.com/ClosedNtwrk
Ted Talk - Glenn Greenwald: Why privacy matters - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcSlowAhvUk
Email Services I use:
Tutanota - https://tutanota.com/
Proton Mail - https://protonmail.com/
Farady Bags I use - They Accept Crypto - https://godarkbags.com/
Calyx Institute - https://calyxinstitute.org/
Podcast 2.0 apps - https://podcastindex.org/apps

Nov 12, 2021 • 48min
Episode 4 - Surveillance Capitalism - Why & How To Protect Your Data - Nextcloud
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In this episode we discuss the reasons of why to protect your data including your personal cloud files. We discuss different open source and paid alternatives to store your most precious files, photos, contacts and more. Privacy is not inherent with the internet, the more you can control and manage the more your digital life becomes sovereign.
Donate to the podcast - https://www.closedntwrk.com/support/
Podcast Resources
Zero Knowledge Services where you have the keys, they don't but if you lose the keys you lose your data.
- Tresorit - https://tresorit.com/
- Mega - https://mega.io/
- Icedrive - https://icedrive.net/
- Pcloud - https://www.pcloud.com/
- Proton Drive - https://protonmail.com/blog/proton-drive-early-access/
What Closed Ntwrk uses - Nextcloud - https://nextcloud.com/
Encrypt your files with the open source application call "Cryptomator" https://cryptomator.org/
Editorial resources referenced in the podcast regarding Apple users paying a premium for flights and hotels:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702304458604577488822667325882
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-18595347
https://www.cnet.com/tech/services-and-software/mac-users-pay-more-than-pc-users-says-orbitz/
https://abcnews.go.com/Travel/mac-users-higher-hotel-prices-orbitz/story?id=16650014

Oct 23, 2021 • 41min
Episode 3 - Practical Steps To Be More Private And Secure
In this episode I talk about some very simple and practical applications and techniques to start safeguarding your personal information. These can be implemented on day 1 of your privacy journey.
I discuss the following:
- Securing purchasing transactions with the use of https://privacy.com
- Implementing "sudo" profiles with virtual phone numbers, email and text using https://mysudo.com
- Using an email aliasing tool called Simple Login to avoid the spam train after signing up for services - https://simplelogin.io
- Setting up a password manager to manage all your logins to websites so that you never use the same password on more than one website. I talk briefly about KeyPass and 1Password but I'm currently using Bitwarden because you can self host it if you desire. - https://bitwarden.com
I also discovered a great podcast on the same topic called "Opt Out" and I have been really enjoying it so I wanted to share that as well. - https://www.optoutpod.com
I have no affiliation with any of the services I have mentioned. This is purely my opinion and I may change in the future and if I do I will be sure to discuss that on the podcast.
Feel free to reach out to me via our website at https://closedntwrk.com

Oct 12, 2021 • 1h 11min
Episode 2 - iPhone to de-Googled Phones - GrapheneOS
In this episode I have a conversation with my brother about his journey switching from an iPhone to a Google Pixel running a de-Googled operating system called GrapheneOS. We discuss the challenges and new found excitement for unplugging from the corporate marketing engine. We touch on the switch to Linux from Mac OS and what is holding us both back for certain use cases.
For more information visit https://closedntwrk.com

Feb 4, 2021 • 19min
Episode 1 - Podcast Introduction - Privacy, Security, Mobile Devices and Your Identity
Hello, my name is Simon and this is my first podcast on privacy and security. My goal is to cover a lot in a short episode on what types of topics I will be covering so you will know if this is the type of podcast you will be interested in. If you want to know more about how to protect your data and your identity then come along for the first bumpy road of this journey with me.
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