The Private Citizen 42: California’s New Privacy Law

Surprise, surprise: Another episode of my weekly podcast. If you enjoy a good rant, this one’s for you.
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The Private Citizen 41: The Great Privacy Reset

Against all odds, another Private Citizen episode is released.
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The Private Citizen 39 & 40

Immediately before and just after my move from Hamburg to Düsseldorf, I recorded two episodes of The Private Citizen. The second even has a video version.
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The Private Citizen 38: Immunity Passports

Immunity passports are a bad idea. Here’s why.
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The Private Citizen 37: Unsecure Restaurant Contact Tracing Lists

The latest episode of my privacy podcast deals with the horribly written software that is used to store people’s contact data. Data that they are forced to hand over whenever visiting a restaurant here in Germany these days.
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Kara Swisher is one of the best know techy business journalists in the US. She is now also a podcaster (who isn’t these days?) and was in fact on stage with Steve Jobs when he unveiled podcasting to the world in 2005 by playing the beginning of an episode of Adam Curry’s Daily Source Code.

Her first reaction to hearing her first podcast? Asking how to censor it.

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Corona Chronicles

A look back at some podcast episodes I released as this whole COVID-19 crisis developed.
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Coronavirus and Our Civil Liberties

The coronavirus outbreak is opening a new and worrisome front in the battle for our privacy. I’m providing coverage on my privacy-focused podcast on as much of it as I can.
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Computer Says Jail

Are you aware of geofence warrants? If not, I’ve got a podcast episode for you.
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Google’s GDPR Evasion in the UK

Sick of Coronavirus news? Haven’t listened to older episodes of The Private Citizen? How about this idea, then?
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Misunderstandings about TLS and Privacy

Catching up with some of the recent episodes of my data privacy podcast.
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Private Sector Surveillance Bleeding into Government

When the government isn’t allowed to spy on you using cell tower data, it just goes to an advertising company and buys location data from apps. That’s the reality we live in.
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Electronic Voting is a Threat to Democracy

Why electronic voting is a very bad idea.
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The Private Citizen

I’m putting Sixgun Productions on hiatus and I’m embarking on a new podcast journey. Please join me!
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Radio Nowhere: The Iran Special

The two latest episodes of Radio Nowhere present something of a two-episode special on the current political situation in Iran. They are well researched and hopefully worth your time.
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The Mox & Mermaid is Back!

Talking Magic The Gathering in a fun tavern atmosphere.
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A Ring to Rule Them All

The latest episode of my podcast Radio Nowhere explores Amazon’s Ring division, its smart home cameras, lack of security and blatant disregard for anyone’s privacy.
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Big Day for Little Boris

In the third episode of Radio Nowhere, I convene with special Ireland correspondent Mike to discuss Brexit, Boris and the UK general election.
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The Boeing 737 MAX Story

My new podcast Radio Nowhere is gathering speed. This week, I go very in-depth on why two Boeing 737 MAX jets crashed, killing 346 people and what the political aftermath has been.
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Datensparsamkeit Outlaws

Here’s the recording from the Linux Outlaws reunion show at OggCamp 19.
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