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Welcome to Private by Default — the podcast that pulls back the curtain on how the digital world really works and what it means for your privacy. Each week, we explore practical tips, emerging threats, and powerful tools to help you stay safe and anonymous online. From trackers and surveillance capitalism to VPN myths and encrypted messengers, we’ve got your back in the fight for digital freedom. Whether you’re a beginner or a privacy pro, this show will empower you to take back control of your data, one episode at a time.

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A new set of AirPlay bugs, called “AirBorne,” lets hackers take over devices like iPhones, Macs, smart TVs, and speakers over Wi-Fi—no clicks needed. In this episode, we break down what’s at risk, how it works, and what you can do to protect your Apple and non-Apple AirPlay devices. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit privacytutor.substack.com
In this episode of Private by Default, we share a real story about a young gamer who lost access to his Steam account after falling for a phishing scam. We break down how these scams work—using fake login links and social engineering to steal passwords and authentication codes—even when two-factor authentication is enabled.You’ll hear about the real impact: lost games, stolen items, possible financial loss, and emotional stress. We use advice from CISA, Steam community guides, and cybersecurity experts to show you how these attacks happen and what red flags to watch for, like suspicious messages, fake websites, and urgent requests for personal info.We cover the key steps to protect your account:* Never click login links from messages or emails* Always use Steam Guard two-factor authentication* Check your email security* Make your inventory private* Watch for new, suspicious friend requestsIf your account is compromised, we explain how to recover it—changing passwords, removing unauthorized devices, scanning for malware, and contacting Steam Support with proof of ownership.Our main message: anyone can be targeted. Take five minutes to check your security settings and talk openly with your family about these risks. Building a habit of critical thinking and regular security checks can help keep your digital life safe.🎧 Note: The podcast episode is generated by AI, based on a real world scenario and the research data used to create this podcast. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit privacytutor.substack.com
Welcome to the Private by Default podcast! In this first episode, we're diving deep into the latest from Privacy Tutor, specifically Radu's article titled “Apple’s AI Plans: What They Mean for Your Privacy”. We'll be exploring Apple's new “Apple Intelligence” features like email summarization and smarter Siri, and crucially, what these developments mean for your personal data. We'll break down Apple's strategy of using on-device analysis and synthetic data for AI training, and discuss how this approach compares to that of Google. For those concerned about privacy, we'll also cover how to opt out of Apple's AI features and analytics sharing, and even touch upon privacy-focused alternatives like Proton. Get ready to understand Apple's AI plans and how you can stay in control of your privacy, all based on Radu's insightful analysis.—🎧 Note: The podcast episode is generated by AI, based on the article and the research data used to write the article This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit privacytutor.substack.com
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