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Today, I'm sharing something deeply personal and serious—my stalker story. For over a year, Timothy C. (we can share his full name soon if need be) has been physically stalking me, and his digital harassment goes back even further. Law enforcement is now involved, but I wanted to update you all in case anything happens to me—so there's no question about who did it. This episode isn't just about my experience; it's also about the reality of stalking, the dangers of obsession, and the importance of taking threats seriously. Stay aware, stay safe, and let's talk about it all, shall we?—https://noblegoldinvestments.com
The YouTube video by Norbert Gostischa explains the differences between private browsing mode and VPNs and argues that while private browsing mode provides some level of privacy, it does not offer complete online privacy. Private browsing mode only prevents your browser from saving your history on your device, but websites and your internet service provider can still track your activity. VPNs, on the other hand, encrypt your internet connection and route it through a server in a different location, hiding your IP address and making it appear as if you are browsing from another location. This makes it harder for websites and your internet service provider to track your online activity. The video recommends using both private browsing mode and a VPN for complete online privacy, as they work together to protect your online activity from prying eyes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/norbert-gostischa/support
00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:33 AI Crawlers and Content Scraping04:17 TechCrunch and the State of Tech Journalism06:12 Retro Tech: Classic Mac OS and Image Formats08:25 Web Browsing Privacy Enhancements10:08 Sleep Tracking and Orthosomnia11:05 Sign OffLike what you're reading?It's a tough time for content creators right now. If you enjoy what you read, then consider a contribution. Here are the ways you can help me out.Or please share or review the newsletter!Thanks :)AI crawlers need to be more respectfulabout.readthedocs.comThere's a growing backlash against AI crawlers consuming websites, videos, and other content with little respect for robots.txt, copyright issues, or the spikes of traffic that hosts have to pay for. Now, more people are talking about the impact.Apple Nvidia Anthropic Used Thousands of Swiped YouTube Videos to Train AIwired.comSee above…Tech Crunched: How the go-to site for startup news lost its waykeepgoingpod.comThis honestly feels like a summation of the trials and tribulations of tech journalism over the past 20 years, seen through the focus of one of the best-known sites. To some anyway.Orthosomniaen.wikipedia.orgI am a terrible sleeper, but one of the best pieces of advice I read is to stop worrying about it. In fact, I found out this week that worrying about sleep now has a medical term.Managing Classic Mac OS resources in ResEditeclecticlight.coSometimes, I miss the hackability of classic Mac OS. Then I remember how unstable it was
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on July 16th, 2024.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:34): For advertising, Firefox now collects user data by defaultOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40974112&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:40): Codestral MambaOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40977103&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:00): The Engineer's Guide to Deep Learning: Understanding the Transformer ModelOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40974193&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:13): Private Browsing 2.0Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40977945&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(05:27): XLSTMTime: Long-Term Time Series Forecasting with xLSTMOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40978372&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:45): Devs need system design tools, not diagramming toolsOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40977308&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(08:06): Stop Microsoft users sending 'reactions' to email by adding a postfix headerOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40978073&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:15): OpenAI illegally barred staff from airing safety risks, whistleblowers sayOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40974154&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:30): DevRel at HuggingFaceOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40979221&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:43): Godotcaml for Godot 4.2Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40975509&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
Video - https://youtu.be/6LL8jl_7X-s In today's digital age, online privacy is more important than ever. I used Copilot/Gemini/GPT-4o/CleeAI and Pictory.ai to put this masterpiece together. If you're interested in trying Pictory.ai please use the following link. https://pictory.ai?ref=t015o --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/norbert-gostischa/support
In Time for Learning sucht dein Host Nawid Company das Gespräch mit anderen Branchenexperten. Hier erfährst du, wie es im Affiliate Bereich wirklich läuft und was die neusten Trends sind. Machst du also bereits Affiliate Marketing und arbeitest in dem Bereich, bist Merchant und betreibst deinen eigenen Online-Shop oder möchtest dich einfach weiterbilden, dann bist du hier genau richtig. Im ersten Teil der heutigen Folge 'Time for Learning' sprechen Nawid Company und sein Experten-Gast Noel Hapke, Chief Marketing Officer bei Synatix GmbH, über fortschrittliche Tracking-Methoden und die aktuellen Herausforderungen im Affiliate Marketing. Sie diskutieren wichtige Trends wie Link Decoration und die Auswirkungen von Datenschutzmaßnahmen auf das Tracking. Heute geht es um folgende Themen: - Apple & Safari ITP-Versionen - Browser-Updates - Click-ID - Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DSGVO) - Digital Market Act - Privacy Mode - UTM-Parameter
Husam Shbib is currently working as a digital forensic consultant in Saudi Arabia. He has experience in different cybersecurity fields such as penetration testing, user access reviews, configurations reviews, IT and cybersecurity audit, risk assessment, and programming. He has a bachelor degree in computer science and holds multiple certifications in the cybersecurity field, such as ICMDE, 3CI, 3CE, CCE, eCDFP, etc. He likes playing CTFs with friends and solving online challenges regularly. He was keen on cybersecurity domain since the middle school and decided to approach this career.Originally Aired on: Jan 11, 2024
Incognito, Private, or In Private modes protect your privacy to a point. It's critical to know where that point is.
The MacVoices Panel of Chuck Joiner, Dave Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Web Bixby, Ben Roethig, Eric Bolden, and Jim Rea look at: Apple's cut of Google's Search Engine Revenue How SAG-AFTRA is handling the issue of actors and AI Why it is so hard to quit Microsoft's OneDrive (and an update) (Part 1) Take Control Books: The Answers You Need Now, From Leading Experts. Show Notes: Chapters: 0:00:00 Apple vs. Google: The Battle for Search Supremacy 0:00:34 Mac Voices Live - Join the Apple community discussion 0:03:49 Apple's Revenue from Google Search Revealed - Is this a big deal? 0:10:19 Apple's Search Engine Dilemma 0:13:14 Apple's Tight-Lipped Approach and Hypocrisy 0:15:27 Lack of User Interaction and Notification on Privacy Concerns 0:18:03 Dual Default Search Engines for Regular and Private Browsing 0:20:20 Frustration with Paid Placement Results on Google Search 0:21:13 Frustration with Google's focus on AdSense over search results 0:21:39 Bing's Unique Features and Rewards Program 0:23:43 Controversy over AI-generated images and deceased actors' likenesses 0:28:26 Microsoft's Forced OneDrive Integration 0:28:45 Arrogant Microsoft's Changes to Office Links: Google witness accidentally blurts out that Apple gets 36% cut of Safari deal https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/11/google-witness-accidentally-blurts-out-that-apple-gets-36-cut-of-safari-deal/ SAG-AFTRA Reveals How Studios Will Handle AI Replicas of Living and Dead Actors https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/sag-aftra-studio-deal-artificial-intelligence-actors-1234873708/ Microsoft won't let you close OneDrive in Windows without you explaining it first https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-wont-let-you-close-onedrive-in-windows-without-you-explaining-it-first/ Microsoft pulls OneDrive update that would quiz you before letting you quit https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/11/microsoft-pulls-onedrive-update-that-would-quiz-you-before-letting-you-quit/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Ben Roethig has been in the Apple Ecosystem since the System 7 Days. He is the a former Associate Editor with Geek Beat, Co-Founder of The Tech Hangout and Deconstruct and currently shares his thoughts on RoethigTech. Contact him on Twitter and Mastodon. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss 00:00:00 Apple vs. Google: The Battle for Search Supremacy 00:00:33 MacVoices Live - Join the Apple community discussion 00:03:48 Apple's Revenue from Google Search Revealed - Is this a big deal? 00:10:18 Apple's Search Engine Dilemma 00:13:14 Apple's Tight-Lipped Approach and Hypocrisy 00:15:26 Lack of User Interaction and Notification on Privacy Concerns 00:18:02 Dual Default Search Engines for Regular and Private Browsing 00:20:19 Frustration with Paid Placement Results on Google Search 00:21:12 Frustration with Google's focus on AdSense over search results 00:21:38 Bing's Unique Features and Rewards Program 00:23:42 Controversy over AI-generated images and deceased actors' likenesses 00:28:26 Microsoft's Forced OneDrive Integration 00:28:45 Arrogant Microsoft's Changes to Office
Contact your host with questions, suggestions, or requests about sponsoring the AppleInsider Daily:charles_martin@appleinsider.com (00:00) - 01 - Intro (00:15) - 02 - Sonoma is out (01:19) - 03 - Studio Display camera get some love also (01:38) - 04 - 17.0.2! only eight more to go! (02:08) - 05 - We hunt Big Game on Safari 17 (03:12) - 06 - My memory is so dense (03:43) - 07 - Pro Max camera is pretty great (04:24) - 08 - Cue up Eddie! (05:37) - 09 - QN: Pegatron plant fire (05:56) - 10 - Resident Evil 4 pre-order (06:24) - 11 - Amazon antitrust arraignment (08:12) - 12 - Outro Links from the showmacOS Sonoma with interactive widgets, Kanban Reminders and more is now availableApple releases Studio Display firmware 17 with camera feature updatesApple releases iOS & iPadOS 17.0.2, watchOS 10.0.2 to select devicesSafari 17 with enhanced Private Browsing out now for macOS Ventura, macOS MontereyHow to make AppleInsider into a macOS Sonoma webappiPhone 15 Pro first to use new incredibly dense Micron memory chipsiPhone 15 Pro Max has second-best smartphone camera in the worldApple won't make a Google search rival, says CueIndian iPhone factory shut for third day, and may be closed all weekPre-order 'Resident Evil 4' for iPhone, iPad, or Mac today, pay $60 at launch for full unlockFTC sues Amazon, alleges monopolistic market abuseSubscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Spotify Subscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:• Apple Podcasts• Overcast• Pocket Casts• Spotify
Contact your host with questions, suggestions, or requests about sponsoring the AppleInsider Daily:charles_martin@appleinsider.com (00:00) - 01 - Intro (00:13) - 02 - iFixit offers a selection of fine whines (02:07) - 03 - iPhone 15s hit historic backlog (02:34) - 04 - India: what goes up ... (03:09) - 05 - India: ... must come down (03:29) - 06 - Kuo predicts early (04:05) - 07 - QN: More console games for iPhone, iPad (04:43) - 08 - QN: Giannandrea spills some beans (05:21) - 09 - QN: Eddy Cue vs Google (05:50) - 10 - Rivos v. Apple (06:42) - 11 - Apple Music Super Bowl show star revealed (07:12) - 12 - Outro Links from the showApple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 teardown reveals not much has changed internallyiPhone 15 Pro Max teardown reveals few internal changes, digs at repairabilityiPhone 15 Pro Max lead time at historical highsApple wants five times more iPhone production in India in the next five yearsFire halts iPhone production at Pegatron's Indian plantKuo: Both iPhone 16 Pro models will use tetraprism camera in 2024Capcom's 'Resident Evil Village' arriving on iPhone 15 Pro on October 30How to set a unique search engine for private browsing in iOS 17Eddy Cue is set to take the stand as a key witness at Google's antitrust bench trialRivos countersues Apple over employee intimidation with restrictive agreementsUsher to headline Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime ShowSubscribe to the AppleInsider podcast on: Apple Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts Spotify Subscribe to the HomeKit Insider podcast on:• Apple Podcasts• Overcast• Pocket Casts• Spotify
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JokerSpy malware targets Macs, Apple announces passkey support for Apple IDs, new private browsing features in Safari delete tracking information, and Apple releases a slew of security updates for current and older operating systems for all its devices. Show Notes: Apple's Safari Private Browsing Now Automatically Removes Tracking Parameters in URLs JokerSpy malware: New Sophisticated Toolkit Targeting Apple macOS Systems SysJoker: Cross-Platform Backdoor Malware for Mac, Windows, and Linux Apple adds passkeys to Apple ID, iCloud logins What are Passkeys, and how do they work? iOS 17 Gives You 72 Hours to Undo an iPhone Passcode Change About the Squarespace purchase of Google Domains registrations Hackers can steal cryptographic keys by video-recording power LEDs 60 feet away Amazon Fined $31 Million After Privacy Violations HotPixels (Intego Mac Podcast Episode 294) The Ig Nobel awards Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
Episode 164 contains the notable Digital Marketing News and Updates from the week of June 5 - 9, 2023. And the show notes for this episode was generated using generative AI. And like always, I curated the articles for the show.1. Google's Structured Data Validator vs Schema.org -During June 2023, Google SEO Office Hours, Google's Martin Splitt answered a question about structured data validation and how Google's validator can show different results than the Schema.org validator.Both Google and Schema.org offer tools for validating if structured data is correct. Google's tool validates structured data and it also offers feedback on whether the tested structured data qualifies for rich results in the search engine results pages. Rich results are enhanced search listings that makes the listing stand out on the search results. The Schema.org Schema Markup Validator checks if the structured data is valid according to the official standards.Per Splitt, “Schema.org is an open and vendor-independent entity that defines the data types and attributes for structured data. Google, as a vendor however, might have specific requirements for some attributes and types in order to use the structured data in product features, such as our rich results in Google Search. So while just leaving out some attributes or using some type of values for an attribute is fine with Schema.org, vendors such as Google and others might have more specific requirements in order to use the structured data you provide to actually enhance features and products.”In conclusion, Google's validator has a purpose that is different from just checking if the structured data is valid. It's checking to see if the structured data that Google requires (for potentially showing a webpage in enhanced search results) is valid. The Schema.org validator is just checking for standards and has nothing to do with how Google uses structured data.You can watch the June SEO office hour here.2. Google's Latest Search Console Update Makes it Easier to Fix Video Indexing Issues - Google has released an update to its Search Console, aimed at refining video indexing reports. This enhancement promises to offer you more precise problem descriptions and actionable solutions to help boost the visibility of your videos in Google Search.Previously, users encountered a generic "Google could not identify the prominent video on the page" error. Now, Google has decided to provide more specific details to overcome this problem. Here's what you need to know: Video outside the viewport: If your video isn't fully visible when the page loads, you'll need to reposition it. Make sure the entire video lies within the renderable area of the webpage. Video too small: If your video is smaller than desired, you should increase its size. The height should exceed 140px, and the width should be greater than 140px and constitute at least one-third of the page's width. Video too tall: If your video is taller than 1080px, it's time to resize it. Decrease the height to less than 1080px to comply with Google's new guidelines. While you might still see some old error messages for the next three months, Google plans to phase these out, replacing them with these new, more detailed notifications.By adhering to these updates, you can maximize your video's prominence on Google Search and enhance user engagement. Happy optimizing!3. Navigating the World of Domains: A Google Insider's Advice - Let's delve into the world of domain names and how they can impact your business's digital reach, guided by insights from Google Search Advocate, John Mueller.Mueller recently clarified the differences between generic top-level domains (gTLDs) and country code top-level domains (ccTLDs), following Google's decision to reclassify .ai domains as gTLDs, breaking away from their previous association with Anguilla.In essence, gTLDs (such as .com, .store, .net) are not tied to a specific geographical location, unlike ccTLDs (like .nl for the Netherlands, .fr for France, .de for Germany) that are country-specific. Mueller pointed out that if your business is primarily targeting customers within a certain country, a ccTLD might be the way to go. On the other hand, if you're aiming for a global customer base, a gTLD could be the better option.Importantly, Mueller also highlighted the need to consider user perception. He posed a question to consider: will users click on a link they believe is meant for another country's audience?Furthermore, Mueller also cautioned against using TLDs that may appear spammy, as it can harm your site's credibility.His advice underscores the importance of strategic decision-making when registering your domain, reminding us that the choice of a domain name is not just a technical one, but a business decision that can have a significant impact on your online presence.4. Google's Verdict on the Impact of Security Headers on Search Rankings - In your quest for a secure website, you may have come across HTTP headers - bits of data that offer valuable metadata about a webpage to browsers or web crawlers. The most well-known among these are response headers, like the infamous 404 Error or the 301 redirect.A subset of these headers, known as security headers, play a critical role in fortifying your site against malicious attacks. For instance, the HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security) header mandates that a webpage be accessed only via HTTPS, not HTTP, and ensures the browser remembers this preference for the future.While a 301 redirect can guide browsers from HTTP to HTTPS, it leaves your site exposed to potential 'man-in-the-middle' attacks. An HSTS header, on the other hand, ensures your browser requests the HTTPS version directly, effectively bolstering site security.A question was recently posed to Google's John Mueller about whether integrating security headers, like HSTS, could influence website ranking. Mueller's response was clear: the HSTS header does not impact Google Search. This header's purpose is to guide users to the HTTPS version of a site. As for deciding which version of a page to crawl and index, Google uses a process known as canonicalization, which doesn't rely on headers like HSTS.So, while security headers might not boost your site's search ranking, their importance in maintaining a secure browsing experience for your users cannot be overstated. Remember, a secure website is a trusted website, and trust forms the foundation of any successful online presence.5. Debunking 'Index Bloat': Google's Take on Effective Web Page Indexing - In a recent episode of Google's 'Search Off The Record' podcast, the Search Relations team at Google tackled the topic of web page indexing, putting a spotlight on the much-discussed theory within the SEO community: "Index Bloat."This theory, often cause for concern, refers to a situation where search engines index pages that aren't beneficial for search results. It includes pages like filtered product pages, printer-friendly versions, internal search results, and more. Advocates of the index bloat theory argue that such pages can confuse search engines and negatively impact search rankings. They link this issue to the concept of a crawl budget, which is the number of URLs a search bot will crawl during each visit. The theory proposes that index bloat can lead to an inefficient use of this crawl budget, with search bots wasting time and resources gathering unneeded data.However, Google's John Mueller challenged this theory, stating there is no known concept of index bloat at Google. According to Mueller, Google doesn't set an arbitrary limit on the number of indexed pages per site. His advice to webmasters is not to worry about excluding pages from Google's index, but instead, focus on creating and publishing useful content.While some supporters of the index bloat theory have pointed to issues like accidental page duplication, incorrect robots.txt files, and poor or thin content as causes, Google asserts that these are not signs of a non-existent "index bloat," but simply general SEO practices that require attention.Some have suggested using tools like Google Search Console to detect index bloat by comparing the actual number of indexed pages to what's expected. Google's stance implies this comparison isn't indicating a problem, but is instead part of routine website management and monitoring.Google's official stance dismisses the idea of index bloat. Instead, the emphasis should be on ensuring the pages submitted for indexing are valuable and relevant, thereby enhancing the overall user experience.6. Controlling Googlebot: Decoding Google's Search Relations Podcast Insights - In the latest episode of the 'Search Off The Record' podcast, Google's Search Relations team, John Mueller and Gary Illyes, delved into two key topics: blocking Googlebot from crawling certain parts of a webpage and preventing Googlebot from accessing a website completely.When asked how to stop Googlebot from crawling specific sections of a webpage, such as the "also bought" areas on product pages, Mueller emphasized that there's no direct method to achieve this. "It's impossible to block crawling of a specific section on an HTML page," he clarified.However, Mueller did propose two strategies, albeit not perfect ones, to navigate this issue. One involves utilizing the data-nosnippet HTML attribute to stop text from being displayed in a search snippet. The other strategy involves using an iframe or JavaScript with the source blocked by robots.txt. But be wary, as Mueller cautioned against this approach, stating it could lead to crawling and indexing issues that are difficult to diagnose and solve.Mueller also reassured listeners that if the same content appears across multiple pages, it's not a cause for concern. "There's no need to block Googlebot from seeing that kind of duplication," he added.Addressing the question of how to prevent Googlebot from accessing an entire site, Illyes provided a straightforward solution. Simply add a disallow rule for the Googlebot user agent in your robots.txt file, and Googlebot will respect this and avoid your site. For those wanting to completely block network access, Illyes suggested creating firewall rules that deny Google's IP ranges.To sum up, while it's impossible to stop Googlebot from accessing specific HTML page sections, methods like the data-nosnippet attribute can offer some control. To block Googlebot from your site altogether, a simple disallow rule in your robots.txt file should suffice, though you can take further steps like setting up specific firewall rules for a more stringent blockade.7. Sweeping Changes to Google Ads Trademark Policy: What You Need to Know - Google Ads is making significant changes to its Trademark Policy that could impact how your advertisements are run. Starting July 24, Google will only entertain trademark complaints that are filed against specific advertisers and their ads. This is a shift away from the current policy, where complaints can lead to industry-wide restrictions on using trademarked content.This change is a response to feedback from advertisers who found the previous system frustrating due to over-flagging and broad blocks. The new policy aims to streamline resolutions, making them quicker and more straightforward. In addition, it will provide greater clarity and transparency for advertisers, a much-needed improvement many have been advocating for.As explained by a Google spokesperson, "We are updating our Trademark Policy to focus solely on complaints against specific advertisers in order to simplify and speed up resolution times, as opposed to industry-wide blocks that were prone to over-flagging. We believe this update best protects our partners with legitimate complaints while still giving consumers the ability to discover information about new products or services.”Do note that any trademark restrictions implemented before July 24 under the current policy will continue to apply. However, Google plans to phase out these limitations for most advertisers gradually over the next 12-18 months.You can learn more about these changes by visiting the Google Ads Trademarks policy page here.8. Double Menus, Double Fun: SEO Unaffected by Multiple Navigations - In a recent SEO office hours video, Google's Gary Illyes made it clear that the presence of multiple navigation menus on your website doesn't affect your SEO performance - be it positively or negatively.The question arose during the video discussion, asking whether having two navigation menus - a main one featuring important site categories and a secondary one focusing on brand-related extensions - could potentially harm SEO performance.Illyes' response was reassuring. He stated that it's highly unlikely that multiple navigation menus would have any impact on your website's SEO. In other words, whether you have one, two, or even more navigation menus on your page, Google's algorithms are sophisticated enough to recognize these elements and process them accordingly.So, rest easy and design your website to best serve your audience. Remember, whether your navigation is on the top, left, or bottom of your page, Google's got it figured out!9. Google's Eye on XML Sitemap Changes: Resource Efficiency in Action - Google's own Gary Illyes recently reaffirmed that the tech giant is diligent about scanning XML sitemaps for updates before launching the reprocessing protocol. This practice is rooted in the desire to conserve valuable computational resources by avoiding unnecessary reprocessing of unchanged files.When asked whether Google compares current and previous versions of XML sitemaps, Illyes's response was a resounding yes. He explained that Google refrains from reprocessing sitemaps that have remained the same since their last crawl - a measure designed to prevent wastage of computing resources.However, any modifications in your sitemap, whether in the URL element or 'last mod', will trigger a new round of parsing and generally initiate reprocessing. Illyes pointed out that this doesn't automatically guarantee that the altered URLs will be crawled, as they must still pass through the usual quality evaluations like any other URL.Importantly, if a URL is deleted from the sitemap because it no longer exists, it doesn't imply that it will instantly be removed from the index or prioritized for crawling to expedite its deletion. Keep this in mind when making changes to your sitemap.10. Boost Your Search Rankings: Google's Advice on Consolidating Pages - In a recent SEO office hours video, Google's Gary Illyes brought up a valuable point about web page consolidation. He discussed 'host groups', a term used when Google displays two results from the same domain in search results, with one listed below the other.Illyes suggested that when your website forms a host group, it indicates that you have multiple pages capable of ranking well for a particular query. In such cases, he recommended considering the consolidation of these pages, if feasible.This advice aligns with Google's host groups documentation, which recommends setting one of these pages as the 'canonical' if you'd prefer users to land on that page over the other.The concept of a host group comes into play when two or more consecutive text results from the same site rank for the same query and hence, get grouped together.The rationale behind Google's recommendation for consolidation could be understood as an attempt to prevent your pages from competing against each other. When two pages vie for the same ranking, consolidating them could potentially boost the ranking of the remaining page.From an SEO perspective, having two listings could increase your click-through rate. However, the idea of consolidation is to create a more streamlined user experience and possibly enhance your page's ranking.Keep in mind that this is an approach to consider and may not suit every situation. Always consider your unique context and audience needs when making SEO decisions.11. Unlocking Video Thumbnails in Google Search: Key Insights Revealed - Recent changes to Google's approach to video thumbnails in search results have prompted many queries. These alterations ensure that video thumbnails are displayed only when the video constitutes the main content on a webpage.This doesn't imply that the video must be the first element on your page. Instead, as Google's Gary Illyes explains, the video should be immediately noticeable — it should be "in their face right away." This user-centric approach enhances the user experience, eliminating the need for them to hunt for the video on the page.Illyes encourages web developers and SEO experts to consider the user's perspective. When visitors land on your page, they should not have to actively search for the video. It should be prominently displayed, akin to the approach of popular video platforms like Vimeo and YouTube.Remember, the aim of these changes is to reduce confusion and streamline the user experience by ensuring that videos are easy to find and view. Take inspiration from major video sites to better understand what Google's algorithms are seeking.12. Enhanced Conversion Tracking with Microsoft Advertising's New Cross-Device Attribution Model - Microsoft Advertising is set to enhance its tracking capabilities with the introduction of a Cross-Device attribution model. Revealed in Microsoft's latest product update roundup in June, this model promises to provide more accurate insights into customer conversion journeys across multiple devices and sessions.With this new feature, if a customer clicks an ad on their laptop and later completes a purchase on their phone, Microsoft Advertising will attribute the conversion to the original ad click on the laptop. This development will ensure that your marketing efforts are accurately credited, regardless of the device where the conversion ultimately occurs.As a result of this new tracking model, marketers may notice a slight uptick in the number of conversions reported in their performance metrics. If you observe an increase in conversions, the new Cross-Device attribution model could be the driving factor. Keep an eye on your reports to understand the full impact of this latest update on your performance data.13. New Verification Mandates for Microsoft Ads: Everything You Need to Know - Starting August 1st, Microsoft Advertising will be implementing a new policy to enhance transparency and security. Only ads from verified advertisers will be displayed on the platform. If you haven't yet met the Microsoft Ads verification requirements, it's crucial to complete them before August 1st to ensure your ads continue to run smoothly.The Microsoft Ads Advertiser Identity Verification program, which was launched in June 2022, is rolling out the following important dates: As of July 1st, all new advertisers must be verified before their ads can go live. If you haven't received an email from Microsoft about account verification by July 15th, you should reach out to Microsoft support. Starting August 1st, Microsoft Advertising will exclusively display ads from verified advertisers. Once verified, all ads will showcase: The name and location of the advertiser. The business or individual responsible for funding the ad. Additional information explaining why a user is seeing a specific ad, including targeting parameters. In addition to these updates, Microsoft Advertising is also launching a new feature - the Ad Library. This will enable all users to view ads shown on Bing that have gained any impressions in the European Union. Users will be able to search for ads in the Ad Library by using the advertiser's name or by entering words included in the ad creative. The details of the advertiser will be displayed in the Ad Library.Stay ahead of the game and get your account verified to enjoy uninterrupted ad delivery with Microsoft Advertising!14. Unleashing New Opportunities: LinkedIn Introduces Direct Messaging for Company Pages - In a bid to foster more professional connections and interactions, LinkedIn is set to expand its messaging tools. The platform has now introduced a new feature that allows Company Pages to send and receive direct messages (DMs). This marks a major development as previously, one-to-one messaging was only available for individual LinkedIn members.LinkedIn's new feature, termed Pages Messaging, paves the way for members to directly contact brands. Conversations can cover a broad range of topics from products and services to business opportunities. To handle these two-way conversations, organizations will be equipped with a dedicated inbox, enabling them to manage and prioritize incoming inquiries that are most relevant to their business.As a result of this feature, companies might see a significant increase in messages inquiring about opportunities. However, LinkedIn's 'focused inbox' system, which segregates DMs based on priority and topic settings, can help manage the influx. In addition, companies have the option to disable the Message feature if they wish.LinkedIn has been quietly testing this feature with a select group of users in the past month. Considering that over 63 million companies actively post on their LinkedIn Company Pages, this new feature could potentially revolutionize direct interactions and unearth fresh opportunities.Furthermore, LinkedIn is exploring the integration of an AI assistant to aid in lead nurturing. This could be a significant asset, allowing users to research the person they are communicating with without the need to manually browse through their profile or posts.While it might not be a 'game-changer', the new Company Page messaging feature, which is being rolled out from today, is certainly a noteworthy addition to consider in your LinkedIn marketing strategy.15. Apple Amps Up Privacy: A Glimpse at iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma - In a continued commitment to user privacy, Apple has introduced fresh security enhancements in iOS 17 and macOS Sonoma, aimed at curbing intrusive web tracking. The new Link Tracking Protection feature is at the heart of this upgrade.Activated by default in Mail, Messages, and Safari (while in Private Browsing mode), Link Tracking Protection zeroes in on tracking parameters in link URLs, which are often used to monitor user activity across different websites. The feature scrubs these identifiers, thereby thwarting advertisers' and analytics firms' attempts to bypass Safari's intelligent tracking prevention functionalities.Typically, these tracking parameters are attached to the end of a webpage's URL, bypassing the need for third-party cookies. When a user clicks the modified URL, the tracking identifier is read, enabling the backend to create a user profile for personalized ad targeting.Apple's new feature disrupts this process by identifying and removing these tracking components from the URL, ensuring the user's web page navigation remains as intended. This operation is quietly executed during browser navigation in Safari's Private Browsing mode and when links are clicked within the Mail and Messages apps.To strike a balance, Apple has also unveiled an alternate method for advertisers to gauge campaign effectiveness while preserving user privacy. Private Click Measurement, now accessible in Safari Private Browsing mode, enables the tracking of ad conversion metrics without disclosing individual user activity.In conclusion, Apple's latest efforts reflect a renewed commitment to user privacy, promising to make online experiences safer and more secure across their operating systems.
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We begin this week with David telling us about his taking a nostalgic walking jog listening to the music of his youth on his headphones and how the music and the memories inspired a brisk healthy walking jog. We then learn what an NFT is and how it protects unique digital data. Next we discover the technology behind private browsing that can block much of the annoying trackers that we experience when browsing the internet. David details the advantages and disadvantages of each of the three that he has checked out for us. We finish with a discussion of how coupon apps can save us money when checking out at our favorite retail stores.
Andy reacts to the latest Pop Culture phenomenon / dud known as "Cheugy" - and provides an alternate term.Also... Private Browsing, PimEyes.com and the Prepaid Debit Card ScamFor the Extended Episode, Subscribe on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/andyfrancessSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/andyfrancess)
Mikah and Rosemary show you how to protect your data and maintain your privacy online. Protect Your Privacy and DataExpressVPN (TWiT Network Sponsor) Safari Private Browsing & Incognito Mode DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser 1Blocker: Privacy & Ad Blocker Hush Nag Blocker 1Password - Password Manager have i been pwned Sign in with Apple NewsMinnesota bill targets Apple and Google's smartphone app fees Tech Firms Train Voice Assistants to Understand Atypical Speech Apple celebrates Women's History Month and International Women's Day Listener feedbackOCR support for Notability Switching from LastPass to iCloud Keychain Following up on Private Browsing tabs in Safari App CapsRosemary's App Cap: Mission to Mars AR Mikah's App Cap: Survival Z Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah and Rosemary show you how to protect your data and maintain your privacy online. Protect Your Privacy and DataExpressVPN (TWiT Network Sponsor) Safari Private Browsing & Incognito Mode DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser 1Blocker: Privacy & Ad Blocker Hush Nag Blocker 1Password - Password Manager have i been pwned Sign in with Apple NewsMinnesota bill targets Apple and Google's smartphone app fees Tech Firms Train Voice Assistants to Understand Atypical Speech Apple celebrates Women's History Month and International Women's Day Listener feedbackOCR support for Notability Switching from LastPass to iCloud Keychain Following up on Private Browsing tabs in Safari App CapsRosemary's App Cap: Mission to Mars AR Mikah's App Cap: Survival Z Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah and Rosemary show you how to protect your data and maintain your privacy online. Protect Your Privacy and DataExpressVPN (TWiT Network Sponsor) Safari Private Browsing & Incognito Mode DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser 1Blocker: Privacy & Ad Blocker Hush Nag Blocker 1Password - Password Manager have i been pwned Sign in with Apple NewsMinnesota bill targets Apple and Google's smartphone app fees Tech Firms Train Voice Assistants to Understand Atypical Speech Apple celebrates Women's History Month and International Women's Day Listener feedbackOCR support for Notability Switching from LastPass to iCloud Keychain Following up on Private Browsing tabs in Safari App CapsRosemary's App Cap: Mission to Mars AR Mikah's App Cap: Survival Z Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah and Rosemary show you how to protect your data and maintain your privacy online. Protect Your Privacy and DataExpressVPN (TWiT Network Sponsor) Safari Private Browsing & Incognito Mode DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser 1Blocker: Privacy & Ad Blocker Hush Nag Blocker 1Password - Password Manager have i been pwned Sign in with Apple NewsMinnesota bill targets Apple and Google's smartphone app fees Tech Firms Train Voice Assistants to Understand Atypical Speech Apple celebrates Women's History Month and International Women's Day Listener feedbackOCR support for Notability Switching from LastPass to iCloud Keychain Following up on Private Browsing tabs in Safari App CapsRosemary's App Cap: Mission to Mars AR Mikah's App Cap: Survival Z Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah and Rosemary show you how to protect your data and maintain your privacy online. Protect Your Privacy and DataExpressVPN (TWiT Network Sponsor) Safari Private Browsing & Incognito Mode DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser 1Blocker: Privacy & Ad Blocker Hush Nag Blocker 1Password - Password Manager have i been pwned Sign in with Apple NewsMinnesota bill targets Apple and Google's smartphone app fees Tech Firms Train Voice Assistants to Understand Atypical Speech Apple celebrates Women's History Month and International Women's Day Listener feedbackOCR support for Notability Switching from LastPass to iCloud Keychain Following up on Private Browsing tabs in Safari App CapsRosemary's App Cap: Mission to Mars AR Mikah's App Cap: Survival Z Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah and Rosemary show you how to protect your data and maintain your privacy online. Protect Your Privacy and DataExpressVPN (TWiT Network Sponsor) Safari Private Browsing & Incognito Mode DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser 1Blocker: Privacy & Ad Blocker Hush Nag Blocker 1Password - Password Manager have i been pwned Sign in with Apple NewsMinnesota bill targets Apple and Google's smartphone app fees Tech Firms Train Voice Assistants to Understand Atypical Speech Apple celebrates Women's History Month and International Women's Day Listener feedbackOCR support for Notability Switching from LastPass to iCloud Keychain Following up on Private Browsing tabs in Safari App CapsRosemary's App Cap: Mission to Mars AR Mikah's App Cap: Survival Z Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah and Rosemary show you how to protect your data and maintain your privacy online. Protect Your Privacy and DataExpressVPN (TWiT Network Sponsor) Safari Private Browsing & Incognito Mode DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser 1Blocker: Privacy & Ad Blocker Hush Nag Blocker 1Password - Password Manager have i been pwned Sign in with Apple NewsMinnesota bill targets Apple and Google's smartphone app fees Tech Firms Train Voice Assistants to Understand Atypical Speech Apple celebrates Women's History Month and International Women's Day Listener feedbackOCR support for Notability Switching from LastPass to iCloud Keychain Following up on Private Browsing tabs in Safari App CapsRosemary's App Cap: Mission to Mars AR Mikah's App Cap: Survival Z Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Mikah and Rosemary interview Nudget app developer Sawyer Blatz, discussing the app's design, inspiration, and what it's like to be featured in the App Store. News Apple Is Working on Magnetic Battery Pack Attachment for iPhones EU Antitrust VP Warns Apple to Give Equal Treatment to All Apps Amid Tracking Changes Apple cracks down on apps with 'irrationally high prices' as App Store scams are exposed iOS 14.5 adds over 200 new emoji to iPhone, including AirPods Max-inspired headphone design There's now a Microsoft Office app for your iPad Listener feedback Installing web browser extensions on iPad Closing tabs in a Private Browsing session in Safari for iPad Using Swift Playgrounds to learn how to code App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Kitty Letter Mikah's App Cap: Hush Nag Blocker Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Guest: Sawyer Blatz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: Babbel.com code IOSTODAY
Mikah and Rosemary interview Nudget app developer Sawyer Blatz, discussing the app's design, inspiration, and what it's like to be featured in the App Store. News Apple Is Working on Magnetic Battery Pack Attachment for iPhones EU Antitrust VP Warns Apple to Give Equal Treatment to All Apps Amid Tracking Changes Apple cracks down on apps with 'irrationally high prices' as App Store scams are exposed iOS 14.5 adds over 200 new emoji to iPhone, including AirPods Max-inspired headphone design There's now a Microsoft Office app for your iPad Listener feedback Installing web browser extensions on iPad Closing tabs in a Private Browsing session in Safari for iPad Using Swift Playgrounds to learn how to code App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Kitty Letter Mikah's App Cap: Hush Nag Blocker Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Guest: Sawyer Blatz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: Babbel.com code IOSTODAY
Mikah and Rosemary interview Nudget app developer Sawyer Blatz, discussing the app's design, inspiration, and what it's like to be featured in the App Store. News Apple Is Working on Magnetic Battery Pack Attachment for iPhones EU Antitrust VP Warns Apple to Give Equal Treatment to All Apps Amid Tracking Changes Apple cracks down on apps with 'irrationally high prices' as App Store scams are exposed iOS 14.5 adds over 200 new emoji to iPhone, including AirPods Max-inspired headphone design There's now a Microsoft Office app for your iPad Listener feedback Installing web browser extensions on iPad Closing tabs in a Private Browsing session in Safari for iPad Using Swift Playgrounds to learn how to code App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Kitty Letter Mikah's App Cap: Hush Nag Blocker Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Guest: Sawyer Blatz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: Babbel.com code IOSTODAY
Mikah and Rosemary interview Nudget app developer Sawyer Blatz, discussing the app's design, inspiration, and what it's like to be featured in the App Store. News Apple Is Working on Magnetic Battery Pack Attachment for iPhones EU Antitrust VP Warns Apple to Give Equal Treatment to All Apps Amid Tracking Changes Apple cracks down on apps with 'irrationally high prices' as App Store scams are exposed iOS 14.5 adds over 200 new emoji to iPhone, including AirPods Max-inspired headphone design There's now a Microsoft Office app for your iPad Listener feedback Installing web browser extensions on iPad Closing tabs in a Private Browsing session in Safari for iPad Using Swift Playgrounds to learn how to code App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Kitty Letter Mikah's App Cap: Hush Nag Blocker Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Guest: Sawyer Blatz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: Babbel.com code IOSTODAY
Mikah and Rosemary interview Nudget app developer Sawyer Blatz, discussing the app's design, inspiration, and what it's like to be featured in the App Store. News Apple Is Working on Magnetic Battery Pack Attachment for iPhones EU Antitrust VP Warns Apple to Give Equal Treatment to All Apps Amid Tracking Changes Apple cracks down on apps with 'irrationally high prices' as App Store scams are exposed iOS 14.5 adds over 200 new emoji to iPhone, including AirPods Max-inspired headphone design There's now a Microsoft Office app for your iPad Listener feedback Installing web browser extensions on iPad Closing tabs in a Private Browsing session in Safari for iPad Using Swift Playgrounds to learn how to code App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Kitty Letter Mikah's App Cap: Hush Nag Blocker Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Guest: Sawyer Blatz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: Babbel.com code IOSTODAY
Mikah and Rosemary interview Nudget app developer Sawyer Blatz, discussing the app's design, inspiration, and what it's like to be featured in the App Store. News Apple Is Working on Magnetic Battery Pack Attachment for iPhones EU Antitrust VP Warns Apple to Give Equal Treatment to All Apps Amid Tracking Changes Apple cracks down on apps with 'irrationally high prices' as App Store scams are exposed iOS 14.5 adds over 200 new emoji to iPhone, including AirPods Max-inspired headphone design There's now a Microsoft Office app for your iPad Listener feedback Installing web browser extensions on iPad Closing tabs in a Private Browsing session in Safari for iPad Using Swift Playgrounds to learn how to code App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Kitty Letter Mikah's App Cap: Hush Nag Blocker Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Guest: Sawyer Blatz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: Babbel.com code IOSTODAY
Mikah and Rosemary interview Nudget app developer Sawyer Blatz, discussing the app's design, inspiration, and what it's like to be featured in the App Store. News Apple Is Working on Magnetic Battery Pack Attachment for iPhones EU Antitrust VP Warns Apple to Give Equal Treatment to All Apps Amid Tracking Changes Apple cracks down on apps with 'irrationally high prices' as App Store scams are exposed iOS 14.5 adds over 200 new emoji to iPhone, including AirPods Max-inspired headphone design There's now a Microsoft Office app for your iPad Listener feedback Installing web browser extensions on iPad Closing tabs in a Private Browsing session in Safari for iPad Using Swift Playgrounds to learn how to code App Caps Rosemary's App Cap: Kitty Letter Mikah's App Cap: Hush Nag Blocker Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Guest: Sawyer Blatz Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: Babbel.com code IOSTODAY
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Can we talk about this? Great. There is a lot going on. Women around the world who have been sexually harassed are speaking out about what happened to them and not feeling the repercussions themselves, to the point where reports of sexual violence have increased. Simultaneously, it has been observed that around the world, sexual activity has declined among young adults and teenagers. Is it Private Browsing's fault? Are men being turned off by empowered women? Why are men afraid of women who know what they want? Also wasn't sexuality supposed to be liberated half a century ago? See we have a lot to talk about.
This week, I discuss how to browse the Web securely and privately, as well as which browsers and extensions I recommend and those I recommend you avoid like the plague.Windows 10— including IE/Edge — is spyware designed to harvest your data.So now are Windows 7 and 8.Apple Keeps Deleted Safari History — even in "Private Browsing" mode.I recommend the Brave Browser. Here is the story behind it. In this week's episode, I made a reference to The Cathedral and the Bazaar.Browser add-ons / plug-ins / extensions I recommend:HTTPS EverywherePrivacy Badger NoScriptFor even more private browsing:Tor BrowserThe best private operating system (used by Ed Snowden to communicate with journalists)TailsEnemy of the [Surveillance] State is written, produced, and narrated by C. Mitchell Shaw.Theme song was composed and recorded by Michael Leavitt.If you are interested in supporting the show, check out https://www.patreon.com/EnemyOfSurveillanceAnd check out the cool merch at https://teespring.com/stores/eotss-merch Follow Enemy of the [Surveillance] State:FacebookTwitterYouTube
Thinking of switching browsers? Join us as we sit down with Brendan Eich, CEO of Brave, to discuss the privacy-focussed web browser and its revolutionary rewards system.Matt also makes a terrible mistake, leading to a lonely birthday cake for one...WatchTower WeeklyThe secretive company that might end privacy as we know itCitrix announces Shitrix flawNational Lottery hacker given nine months after swiping just £5It turns out Surebet were hacked after all…Visit Brave.comVisit Brave blogFollow Brave on Twitter @BraveFollow Brendan Eich on Twitter @BrendanEichReal or Not Real?Scientists have discovered an immortal jellyfish. Read more here.Follow Us…Visit 1password.comCheck out our blogTweet us @1PasswordFind us on Facebook or InstagramPlease get in touch using #Ask1Password and let us know what you think of the show, you can also leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts.
In this podcast Thomas Domville shows us how to find out how to Use private browsing to maintain your privacy on the web.
In this podcast Thomas Domville shows us how to find out how to Use private browsing to maintain your privacy on the web.
In this podcast Thomas Domville shows us how to find out how to Use private browsing to maintain your privacy on the web.
Christa: Hello and welcome to the Forensic Focus podcast. Monthly we interview experts from the digital forensics and incident response community on a host of topics ranging from technical aspects to career soft skills. I'm your host, Christa Miller. Today we're welcoming Joseph Walsh, the director of the Master's of Criminal Justice program and an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Criminal Justice at DeSales University. Prior to joining the department of Computer Science and Mathematics at DeSales, Joe earned a Master of Science in Information Systems with a concentration in Cybersecurity; a Master of Arts degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Digital Forensics; and a Bachelor of Science degree where he majored in Information Systems with a concentration in Security Administration.
It's been a big week here at 1Password! Join us as we celebrate the launch of Advanced Protection for 1Password Business and a new release for iOS 13 - complete with dark mode, documents and voice control.Roo also sits down with Mika Shah, Head of Product Legal at Mozilla. Treat your ears, as they discuss data consent, GDPR, private browsing and more.We talked about...1Password 7.4 on iOS 13Introducing 1Password Advanced ProtectionScammer Successfully Deepfaked CEO's VoiceSex lives of app users 'shared with Facebook'Firefox is testing a VPN Firefox blocks third-party trackers by default for everyoneFollow Mika Shah on Twitter @artlawdeviVisit https://www.mozilla.orgVisit https://leandatapractices.comWhat the phrase?!You have tomatoes on your eyes • A German way of saying “You are not seeing what everyone else can see."Follow Us…Visit 1password.comCheck out our blogTweet us @1PasswordFind us on Facebook or InstagramPlease get in touch and let us know what you think of the show or leave us a review.Giveaway Winners...Our "surprisingly good" winning reviews were from Jeremiah, Laura and Jonas!Thanks for entering and please continue to send in your suggestions for the podcast with the #Ask1Password hashtag. Be on the listen out for more giveaways coming soon!
SHOW NOTESHere are links to the topics we discussed in this episode.AT&T and T-Mobile work together to fight robocallshttps://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2019/08/14/at-t-and-t-mobile-offer-cross-network-protection-against-robocalls/2008247001/Facebook also hired humans to transcribe audiohttps://www.theverge.com/2019/8/13/20804315/facebook-messenger-audio-conversations-listening-human-contractorsWhat are Cookies?http://www.whatarecookies.comCookies and shopping for flightshttps://www.theguardian.com/money/blog/2010/aug/07/computer-cookies-booking-onlineHow to enable private browsinghttps://www.howtogeek.com/269265/how-to-enable-private-browsing-on-any-web-browser/View and clear cookies on Machttps://support.apple.com/guide/safari/clear-your-browsing-history-sfri47acf5d6/macView and clear cookies on iPhonehttps://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201265View and clear cookies on Androidhttps://support.google.com/accounts/answer/32050?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=enView and clear cookies on Chromehttps://www.lifewire.com/clear-cookies-cache-in-chrome-1616232Support the show (https://patreon.com/securitywisetech)
We examine why it's so difficult to protect your privacy online and discuss browser fingerprinting, when to use a VPN, and the limits of private browsing. Plus Apple's blaring bluetooth beacons and Facebook's worrying plans for WhatsApp.
This week’s episode brought to you by Sidekick Media Services, Slice on Broadway, and Sparkledragon’s Magical Emporium! Looking for Group and Academy Pittsburgh's John Lange joins the full crew of Sorg, Chilla and Katies as they talk this week in tech news, including: Katie loves the Area 51 inspired animal shelters. Chilla tells us about his Tik Tok exploration Chilla also loves the new Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 on Nintendo Switch. Sorg is discovering Sega Visions Magazine on Archive.org. Farming on Youtube is getting big. Please make sure our kids don't forget to pee during Fortnite. Can we gameify festivals with RFID wristbands? The Saturn V rocket was projected on the Washington Monument to celebrate 50 years since Apollo 11 Gang of Cats video game Toys 'R' Us returns with 'STEAM' workshops and smaller store Uber tests a $25 Pass that covers Eats and transportation Fortnite's monster and robot battle in epic fashion. Google and Facebook are tracking your porn use. Even in private mode. A new way to transfer to your new iPhone After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: John Lange ((@lfgpgh), Katie Dudas (@Kdudders), John Chichilla (@chilla), and Michael Sorg (@Sorgatron) You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST
This week’s episode brought to you by Sidekick Media Services, Slice on Broadway, and Sparkledragon’s Magical Emporium! Looking for Group and Academy Pittsburgh's John Lange joins the full crew of Sorg, Chilla and Katies as they talk this week in tech news, including: Katie loves the Area 51 inspired animal shelters. Chilla tells us about his Tik Tok exploration Chilla also loves the new Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 on Nintendo Switch. Sorg is discovering Sega Visions Magazine on Archive.org. Farming on Youtube is getting big. Please make sure our kids don't forget to pee during Fortnite. Can we gameify festivals with RFID wristbands? The Saturn V rocket was projected on the Washington Monument to celebrate 50 years since Apollo 11 Gang of Cats video game Toys 'R' Us returns with 'STEAM' workshops and smaller store Uber tests a $25 Pass that covers Eats and transportation Fortnite's monster and robot battle in epic fashion. Google and Facebook are tracking your porn use. Even in private mode. A new way to transfer to your new iPhone After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: John Lange ((@lfgpgh), Katie Dudas (@Kdudders), John Chichilla (@chilla), and Michael Sorg (@Sorgatron) You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST
เล่นเนทแบบส่วนตัว ด้วย Private Browsing คือการเล่นเนทแบบไม่มีการจดจำข้อมูลใดๆ ทั้งประวัติการเข้าเวป การ Login และ Password การเก็บคุ๊กกี้ มีอยู่แล้วในโปรแกรมเล่นเนท ทั่วไป ทั้ง IE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari ใน IE เรียก InPrivate Windows ใน Chrome เรียก Incognito Windows ใน Firefox เรียก หน้าต่างส่วนตัว ใน Safari เรียก Private
A weekly Podcast where Apple Certified Consultants look at the Mac Tech industry. Lively discussion about working with Macs and IOS devices. Joe Saponare, Sam Valencia, Jerry Zigmont share their “real world” experiences about IT support. Topics: -Jerry gets beat up on social media for his browsing habits -TidBITS is having a membership drive! Please join us in supporting TidBITS so they can continue to well written, relevant Apple focused content. https://tidbits.com/membership/benefits/ -Sam had to turn his back on his Mac recently because his 2016 MacBook Pro had to be sent in for repair under the keyboard repair program. He reported very positive results overall. A couple of things he missed were related to not syncing Desktop & Documents to iCloud and some websites not displaying as expected in iOS. -Inevitably, the conversation steers towards Joe’s “janky” 15” MacBook Pro and the built-in cooling vent. He also talks about the repair performed in office, thanks to tools and guides from iFixIt. -Jerry comes up with a new Command Control Power drinking game -Joe specced a new MacBook Air for a client, who had almost 500GB of data. On the MacBook Air, this necessitates a $1000 upgrade to 1.5TB SSD. For comparison, he specced a MacBook Pro 13-inch Touch Bar & Touch ID with 1TB SSD (16GB memory in both) and found that the price was exactly the same: $2599. The MacBook Pro has the Touch Bar and much better performance, but for the same price the MacBook Air has better battery life and portability, more storage as configured and no Touch Bar which might be benefit to some people. So it comes down to trade-offs. See Gruber's take and the video comparison he linked to by Quinn Nelson -Joe’s tip of the week: earn Apple Gift Cards on the Barclaycard Visa® Signature with Apple Rewards. 3 points per dollar on all purchases made at Apple or iTunes, 2 points per dollar on restaurant purchases, and 1 point per dollar on all other purchases -Hazel by Noodlesoft is a product recommended by Jerry to create rules for folders. For instance, Jerry has a folder on his Desktop of his Mac that can do OCR, specifically with PDFs. He uses that along with PDF Pro from Smile Software. -Joe gets giddy when talking about Automator and AppleScript. He talks up using AppleScript to manage his status board at his office, where he posts photos of his adventures with Ashleigh. Jerry is concerned about how his staff reacts to Joe living the high life while they are at work. -Joe revisits his clients issue with the Share menu on an iMac Pro: the Share menu would appear, but it would be frozen, and the only way to dismiss would be to quit the app in question. At long last, the problem is solved. Joe shares the exciting conclusion. -Joe shares the solution to his longtime issue logging into sites with untrusted self-signed certificates. The message would show "This Connection Is Not Private" and you could click Show Details, then click Visit this Website, which would prompt for the login password. However, then it tries to reload the page and the same thing happens (This Connection Is Not Private...). Solution: use Private Browsing. This seems to solve the issue in the future, even when visiting a site in a normal browsing session i.e. without Private Browsing. -Not to bring the show down, Sam shares two stories of how his company and two separate clients parted ways. Both for different reasons but it led to a rough start to 2019. The team discusses the breakups and the benefit of ridding yourself of bad relationships before they bring you further down.
Scholle McFarland and Take Control Books have released the updated and complete version of Take Control of Mojave. The latest version of macOS offers plenty of improvements, but having a guide to it helps you take full advantage. Scholle talks about what you will notice first when you first boot Mojave, and some of her favorite new features. She explains why she considers this a “privacy release” and what protections Apple has put in place in the OS, as well as Safari, to help keep you secure and private. For the latter, Scholle explains some of the changes, a surprising Siri password command, and just how private the Private Browsing feature is. This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by the MacVoices Dispatch, our weekly newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on any and all MacVoices-related information. Subscribe today and don't miss a thing. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Guests: Scholle McFarland has been covering the Mac since 1996 as an editor at MacUser magazine and then Macworld. During that time, she witnessed Apple transform from everyone's favorite “doomed†company to everyone's actually favorite company and is still amazed by the whole thing. When she's not working as a freelance writer and editor, Scholle likes to hang out with her family, friends, and many animals in beautiful Portland, Oregon. You can follow her on Twitter.
Scholle McFarland and Take Control Books have released the updated and complete version of Take Control of Mojave. The latest version of macOS offers plenty of improvements, but having a guide to it helps you take full advantage. Scholle talks about what you will notice first when you first boot Mojave, and some of her favorite new features. She explains why she considers this a “privacy release” and what protections Apple has put in place in the OS, as well as Safari, to help keep you secure and private. For the latter, Scholle explains some of the changes, a surprising Siri password command, and just how private the Private Browsing feature is. This edition of MacVoices is brought to you by the MacVoices Dispatch, our weekly newsletter that keeps you up-to-date on any and all MacVoices-related information. Subscribe today and don't miss a thing. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Guests: Scholle McFarland has been covering the Mac since 1996 as an editor at MacUser magazine and then Macworld. During that time, she witnessed Apple transform from everyone's favorite “doomed†company to everyone's actually favorite company and is still amazed by the whole thing. When she's not working as a freelance writer and editor, Scholle likes to hang out with her family, friends, and many animals in beautiful Portland, Oregon. You can follow her on Twitter.
on this episode: open a private or incognito window for one-off web logins or searches.
We talk about all those GDPR emails you've been receiving, mention a new Spectre-type vulnerability, and then take a deep dive into browser cookies and private browsing. Episode 13: Is My Computer's CPU Secure? How to Request a Copy of Your Apple ID Account Data (https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/get-a-copy-of-your-apple-account-data/) Blob - Binary large object (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_large_object) How to Manage and Remove Browser Cookies on Mac and iOS Firesheep (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firesheep); see also Josh's past blog articles about Firesheep Episode 7: Tom Cruise Is in the Row Behind You (physical access) Get 60% off Intego's Mac Premium Bundle X9 with the code INTEGOPODCAST. Download now and try it for free at intego.com. Intego Mac Security Podcast Survey: Win a $100 gift card (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/integopodcast)
Megan and Paul address the collusion allegations. Spiritual Fantasy Team Leaders. We describe pictures and Alex turns on Private Browsing. A few technical difficulties and an abrupt end brought to you by Discord.
Another in our series on privacy. What and how does incognito or private browsing help?
In this lecture, Professor Mickens discusses privacy in the context of web browsers and web security.
Stephanie was a senior Bank Examiner for the Federal Reserve and has promoted security awareness for CERT and others. Today she sits down to talk about what we can and cannot do to protect ourselves and keep our personal information safe. We also geek out about AI for a moment! ***Check out the MindPod event in LA on March 18th!*** Stephanie's Art ///Here are Stephanie's tips for your security "1.) To make sure your computer's firewall is on: On a Mac, open System Preferences, open the Security & Privacy preferences, and click the Firewall tab. Bonus: Click on Firewall Options and check Enable Stealth Mode to make your Mac less discoverable. (It will stop responding to some common network reconnaissance techniques.) On a Windows PC, open Control Panel and then Windows Firewall to see the firewall status. If you want to get fancy and try some alternative firewalls for Windows, there are many options, such as ZoneAlarm Free Firewall or Comodo Firewall. You only really need one firewall, so choose the one you prefer. 2.) Use a VPN on public Wi-Fi networks, whether or not they require a password for access. A VPN encrypts the traffic you are sending over the network, so anyone snooping on traffic won’t be able to decipher yours. I use Witopia, which has good support and is fairly easy to set up, but there are many options. How to use a VPN: Log on to a public Wi-Fi network. Once you are connected, BEFORE doing anything else or visiting any other sites, log in to your VPN service. Then launch your web browser and you can surf more securely. 3.) Consider a password manager. You can use one that stores passwords on your computer, for example Keychain Access or KeePass, or one that stores passwords online like LastPass. It’s a personal choice. Pluses: You don’t need to type your passwords each time you want to use them. Copying-and-pasting passwords protects you from key loggers (malicious software programs that capture your keystrokes in an attempt to capture your passwords). Caveats: Use a strong master password, and don’t forget it or you could lose access to your passwords permanently (especially with some password managers that store passwords on your computer). Also, be aware that online password managers can be and have been compromised, so be prepared to change your master password promptly if you receive notification of a compromise. 4.) You can reduce the amount of data stored about your web searches by logging out of your Google account before searching, as well as frequently clearing your browser cookies/history/cache or using Private Browsing or Incognito Mode. If you want to search the web with no trace, consider using DuckDuckGo, which does not track or store search queries at all. For example, to clear your browser data in Chrome: From the Chrome menu, choose Clear Browsing Data and check off as many boxes as you like. Be aware that this will leave you logged out of websites such as Facebook, and you’ll have to log back in later. 5.) Don’t plug untrusted USB drives (flash drives) or other untrusted devices into your computer. They can introduce malicious software directly to your system. (We didn't discuss this, but I think it's important to mention here.) 6.) Consider hard drive encryption if losing your laptop would be catastrophic from a data-leak perspective. Caveat: If you forget the password to decrypt your hard drive, you will lose access to your data. Some programs allow you to create sub-drives on your hard drive and then encrypt just those sub-drives. Caveat: Same as for whole-drive encryption: Don’t forget the decryption password or you could permanently lose access to your data! 7.) If you’re taking your smartphone into a high-risk situation (as defined by you), you can remove as many email accounts and apps as you want from your phone. It’s easy to reinstall them later. 8.) Think of email as a postcard that you send to someone. Other people along the sending path may be able to read it. One possible solution for privacy is Canada-based Hushmail, which allows end-to-end encryption of email messages. Caveat: Both sender and recipient need to have Hushmail accounts with strong passwords and check the “encrypted” box before sending messages with the service. Be aware that Hushmail can decrypt emails on their end and will do so if they get a request that’s enforceable under local laws, so use it for privacy, not illegal activity. 9.) Rather than sending plain-text texts, you can use end-to-end encryption for messaging. Two possible solutions are the Signal app and Off-the-Record Messaging. Remember to periodically delete local messages from your phone/device; otherwise, losing your device could expose all of your messages. 10.) If you’re on Windows, an antivirus program may be useful, but you certainly don’t need to have 20 antivirus programs running at once. Some options include Windows Defender, AVG and Avast, but there are many others. Further Reading: There are lots of guides online to securing your computer. One interesting guide is at https://spideroak.com/infosec and gives you some different perspectives on ways to secure your online accounts."
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More Honeypot Fun https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Checking+my+honeypot+day/21561/ OS X Webcam Exploit https://objective-see.com/products/oversight.html iOS 10 Private Browsing https://www.intaforensics.com/2016/09/30/ios-10-private-browsing-how-private-is-it/ Hacked Steam Accounts Used to Spread Malware http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hacked-steam-accounts-spreading-remote-access-trojan/ Please Report Any Hurricane Matthew Related Malware/Scams https://isc.sans.edu/contact.html
SANS Internet Stormcenter Daily Network/Cyber Security and Information Security Stormcast
More Honeypot Fun https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/Checking+my+honeypot+day/21561/ OS X Webcam Exploit https://objective-see.com/products/oversight.html iOS 10 Private Browsing https://www.intaforensics.com/2016/09/30/ios-10-private-browsing-how-private-is-it/ Hacked Steam Accounts Used to Spread Malware http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hacked-steam-accounts-spreading-remote-access-trojan/ Please Report Any Hurricane Matthew Related Malware/Scams https://isc.sans.edu/contact.html