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1 Privacy Online

2 Privacy is dead

3 Questions?

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5 Privacy Online

6 Disclaimer

7 But ask!

8 About that first slide...

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10 What is it?

11 Forget simplistic split private/public

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13 Information Consent

14 Decide who knows what about you

15 Nothing to hide?

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19 Sell you things when you feel down

20 Make you feel down to sell you more things

21 Voter manipulation

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23 No one [...] has a private life that can survive public exposure by hostile directive.

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25 Arguing that you don’t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say

26 Threat Modelling

27 What do you want to hide from whom?

28 Sex Workers

29 Political Activists

30 LGBT+ people in certain countries

31 FUCK CHECHNYA

32 Victims of domestic abuse

33 For the purposes of this talk: pissed about surveillance

34 Adversaries

35 Ad networks & online tracking

36 Google (not just the search engine)

37 Social Media

38 Dating sites/apps

39 Many mobile apps

40 A 2015 study of popular apps [
A 2015 study of popular apps [...] found that between 85% and 95% of free apps and even 60% of paid apps connect to third parties that collect personal data

41 Data Brokers

42 Advice & Tips

43 Install Ghostery

44 Pay for services online (eg. e-mail)

45 Don’t use free VPNs!

46 Close social media accounts

47 Use different e-mail addresses (to signup to different social media)

48 Avoid “smart”-anything

49 Never install apps with too many permissions

50 Avoid ad-supported apps

51 Never give your data away for discounts

52 Use the Tor Browser

53 The Tor Browser

54 Sort of a better VPN

55 VPN whatever.com VPN You

56 Tor 1 2 3 whatever.com Tor You

57 “Impossible” to track which sites you visit

58 “Impossible” for a site to track who visited it (unless you login)

59 Blocks some ad tracking

60 Questions?

61 Links

62 How pervasive surveillance is:
“Do Not Track” documentary I asked Tinder for my data. It sent me 800 pages of my deepest, darkest secrets Verizon and AT&T accused of selling your phone number and location to almost anyone What can be guessed about you: Why social media likes say more than you might think (10min TED talk) The Power of Big Data and Psychographics How Companies Use Personal Data Against People What can be done with your data: 'Our minds can be hijacked': the tech insiders who fear a smartphone dystopia It Takes Just $1,000 to Track Someone's Location With Mobile Ads Privacy abuses: Get your loved ones off Facebook Google admits its new smart speaker was eavesdropping on users On the Equifax Data Breach Handling of private data in the future: The Moral Economy of Tech (and, in general, talks by Maciej Cegłowski) Privacy Guide: Surveillance Self-Defense Guide by the Electronic Frontier Foundation


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