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In this episode:
- A "borderline bulletproof" approach to securing native apps and the credentials they need to communicate to remote servers
- Zoom and the risks of bypassing OS security
- Google Home privacy hiccups
- Silent and invisible operating system updates
- Kids and TV access
Shownotes:
- The results to our poll on Kids' access to technology
- New York Times How and When to Limit Kids' Tech Use
- Map charting tool from mapchart.net
- FaceApp response to Privacy concerns
- Project Treble
- Let’s encrypt – free SSL for everyone
- Apple patches the Zoom vulnerability, again
- Google advice on securing API keys
- Google assistant privacy controversy
- The secret lives of Facebook moderators in America
- The movie Her(2013)
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