Getting and setting up a new phone has become a regular occurrence for many of us. Rachel Arnold helps us understand what we should do to protect our privacy when setting up a new device.

Tune in to hear:

What smartphone privacy meansHow law enforcement uses cell information to track suspectsHow exercising the same place a crime is committed could make you a suspectIf locations tracking apps including retail loyalty, food delivery, and healthcare like COVID-19 tracers are a privacy concernWhat you’re consenting to and why when you download appsWhy social app policies deserve a second lookHow to be a privacy-informed consumer of mobile appsWhy mobile companies and apps are farming your dataWhy dating apps can be so intrusive on privacyIf you should be worried about apps that want access to your microphone/cameraWhich apps suck up the most personal dataAnd the first 3-5 privacy relation actions everyone should take when they get a new phoneNerd Alert: Why Rachel looks for hard-coded APIs when she gets a new phone

Guest
Rachel Arnold, Client Relationship Specialist, SecureNation (@Th3_Human_API on Twitter)

Hosts
Limor Kessem | Diana Kelley

Resources
Gossip, Rumor Mills and Your Favorite Applications: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gossip-rumor-mills-your-favorite-applications-rachel-arnold

Contact Tracing Mobile Apps for COVID-19: Privacy Considerations and Related Trade-offs: https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.11511

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