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In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, Andy talks with digital privacy expert Chris Parker, founder of WhatIsMyIPAddress.com, about safeguarding personal data in the digital age. The conversation covers various topics, including the importance of privacy, the mechanics of data collection and usage, practical steps for managing online privacy, and the societal impacts of data proliferation. Additionally, they explore concerns regarding Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPR) and how to educate children about data privacy. Parker also discusses his book 'Privacy Crisis' and shares insights from his show, The Easy Prey Podcast.
For more from Chris visit: https://www.cgparker.com/
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00:00 Welcome to The Secure Family Podcast
02:06 Introducing Chris Parker: Digital Privacy Expert
04:30 The Value of Personal Data
15:22 Managing Your Online Data Privacy
24:38 Privacy Concerns and Personal Security
25:55 The Importance of Controlling Personal Information
28:33 The Debate on ALPR Cameras and Privacy
30:54 Potential Future Implications of Surveillance
40:54 Teaching Privacy Awareness to the Younger Generation
44:16 Chris's Book and Practical Privacy Tips
45:26 Podcast and Final Thoughts
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