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In this episode, we discuss if the convenience of modern technology compromises our privacy. Inspired by a thought-provoking Reddit post, we explore how everyday actions like saving passwords, enabling location tracking, and using cloud backups put our personal data at risk. Learn about the trade-offs between convenience and privacy, and get tips on using privacy-focused tools and making informed choices. Join the conversation in the comments or on Bluesky (@sharedsecurity).
Show notes: https://sharedsecurity.net/2025/09/01/convenience-vs-privacy-can-we-have-both/
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