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So, what can we do about it?

Jack Scott
August 31, 2013

So, what can we do about it?

Jack Scott

August 31, 2013
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  1. So, what can we do about it? Jack Scott ([email protected])

    @JackScottAU For Privacy Tasmania 2013 – “Nothing to hide but plenty to fear…”
  2. Turn off location tracking services on your phone (if you

    can) Google Maps, Google Latitude, Google Now
  3. If you’re going to use Google or Bing… At least

    turn off search history tracking.
  4. Think about installing an ad- blocking plugin It really is

    a case of killing two birds with one stone! - but only if you like killing birds.
  5. Turn on Do-Not-Track in your browser Not yet widely used

    by websites, but it’s another layer of defence.
  6. Use a different password for every site Most repeated advice

    out there – ever! But it’s good advice.
  7. It’s a bit like a jigsaw puzzle – every piece

    gives you an idea of what the whole picture looks like. http://www.flickr.com/photos/mujitra/3602384647/sizes/o/in/photostream/
  8. Install and use Tor Tor is a browser designed to

    make you as secure as possible while on the Internet.
  9. PGP is: • “Pretty Good Privacy” • A way of

    encrypting the contents of your email so only the recipient can decrypt it – nobody else. • No need to share passwords – everybody has their own password. • Doesn’t encrypt the metadata, so the government can still see who you are talking to.