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  • Enable THIS Setting If You Use Signal!
    2025/02/21

    https://youtu.be/NXuRlvJI2N8

    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/signal-usernames:7



    Did you know you can use Signal without sharing your phone number with other users? Signal introduced usernames last year, but many people still don’t realize how they work—some mistake them for their profile name, and figuring out how to share or search for usernames can be confusing. Here’s what you need to know: how usernames work, how to set yours up, how to find others, and the privacy benefits (and limitations) of this new feature.

    00:00 Signal’s Game-Changing Privacy Upgrade
    00:51 What Are Signal Usernames? (and Why You Should Use One)
    01:34 Step-by-Step: Setting Up Your Signal Username
    02:14 How to Find People on Signal Without a Phone Number
    03:13 The Pros & Cons of Signal’s Username System
    05:14 Should You Let Signal Access Your Contacts?
    05:44 How Signal Protects Your Contact List (Explained)
    06:35 How to Change Your Signal Username Anytime
    07:42 Hide Your Phone Number on Signal – Here’s How
    08:27 Final Thoughts – Why This Feature Matters

    Signal’s username feature is a big step forward for privacy, helping us move away from phone numbers and take control over the information we share. If you haven’t set up your username yet, now’s the perfect time. And the best part? You can change it anytime, as often as you like.

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Reuben Yap, Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval, and Naomi Brockwell

    NBTV is a project of the Ludlow Institute, a 501c3 non profit whose mission is to advance freedom through technology.


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    10 分
  • Yes, your car can be hacked
    2025/02/07

    https://youtu.be/rKnoP30Q6Ig
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Car-hacking:d

    Security researcher Sam Curry reveals shocking flaws in internet-connected vehicles, exposing how they can be hacked and why your car may not be as private as you think.

    00:00 Car Hacking Doesn’t Seem Real
    01:13 How Sam Got Into Car Hacking
    04:55 Why Connected Cars Are Not Secure
    12:11 Types of Attacks Researched
    14:36 The Subaru Experiment
    16:53 Kia Connect Research
    18:11 Tesla Bug Bounty Program
    23:01 VPN Security
    23:37 Little Regard for Security of Consumers
    26:23 Jasper
    32:52 Tether Hacking
    34:10 The Problem with ISP Backdoors
    38:35 Self-Driving Cars
    39:43 Hacking Driver Accounts
    43:20 What People Can Do
    44:34 We Take Our Privacy For Granted Until It Is Summoned
    47:45 Where We Are Now and Where We Are Going

    Cars aren’t just vehicles anymore—they’re data goldmines, storing your messages, photos, and location history. We need to rethink how much personal info we’re handing over and who has access to it.

    Special Thanks to Sam Curry! Check out his blog for his complete research report: https://samcurry.net/hacking-subaru

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

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    50 分
  • Privacy 101
    2025/01/24

    https://youtu.be/UgXjxQsyk4w
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/privacy-101:3

    In today’s hyper-connected world, our personal information is being collected, shared, and sold—often without our knowledge or consent. But here’s the good news: you can fight back. More people than ever are waking up to the importance of digital privacy and taking action to protect themselves.

    The big challenge? Many people don’t know where to begin. That’s where this video comes in.

    This Privacy 101 guide is designed for anyone just starting their privacy journey. I’ll show you six of the easiest, most impactful steps you can take right now to safeguard your digital life—starting with the basics and building your confidence along the way.

    We’ll cover:
    🖥️ Privacy-focused browsers
    🔎 Alternative search engines
    📱 Secure messaging apps
    📧 Private email options
    📅 Better calendar tools
    🌐 VPNs for secure browsing

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Privacy isn’t about hiding
    02:01 Browser
    05:21 Search Engine
    07:43 Messaging Apps
    09:57 Email
    11:12 Calendar
    12:00 VPN
    12:55 Your Right to Choose

    Reclaiming your privacy isn’t just about protecting yourself—it’s about reclaiming your right to choose who gets to see your information and how it’s used. You don’t have to give away your data to thousands of companies or governments anymore.

    This video is packed with actionable advice and powerful tools to help you get started today. Take back control of your digital life—your privacy is worth it.

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

    NBTV is a project of the Ludlow Institute, a 501c3 non profit whose mission is to advance freedom through technology.

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    15 分
  • Have we lost internet freedom forever?
    2025/01/10

    https://youtu.be/E9iPKu1v7os
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/year-in-censorship:f

    On Dec 31st, 2024 I was invited on to Al Jazeera to discuss internet censorship, the new Australian ban on children under 16 from accessing social media, and whether banning TikTok will help prevent the spreading of misinformation.

    00:00 Everyone Is Trying to Hijack Our Attention
    00:38 Introduction to The Stream
    00:54 Censorship is a Government-Led Effort
    02:51 The Curious Case of TikTok Bans
    05:03 It is Never About The Children

    Governments, data brokers, and social media companies have a vested interest in filling their giant databases with our information and we know that they can’t protect it. There are data breaches every single day. Former president of Cisco John Chambers once said, “there are two types of companies in the world, those that have been hacked and those that don’t yet realize they have been hacked”. We need to start taking back the narrative that these entities know what is best for our data, and our lives, or else we risk an Orwellian future we will not be able to reverse.

    Special Thanks to Al Jazeera and The Stream for inviting me back on the show!

    Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy90CrTr0i0

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

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    8 分
  • Why I’m A Techno-Optimist
    2024/12/27

    https://youtu.be/MtHKGaDA30g
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Techno-optimism:b

    It’s easy to feel pessimistic, even hopeless, about the future of privacy in a world so deeply intertwined with technology. This is because we’ve been tricked into thinking that powerful technology can only be wielded by powerful entities who want to spy on us.

    But I’m very much a techno-optimist. In this video I’ll explain why I believe that we have all the tools at our disposal to write a better future. I’ll also go over some groundbreaking innovations currently in development coming to our near future.

    In this new digital world of mass surveillance, we’re far from powerless – we have every reason to feel energized and excited. For the first time, we have both the technology and the cultural momentum to take back our privacy. But we’ll only win it if we stop demonizing technology, and understand that it’s only by harnessing the powerful privacy tech at our disposal, building more of it, and incorporating it into our daily lives can we actually break free from our surveillance shackles.

    00:00 I’m a technophile. You wouldn’t think so, though
    01:30 Why I am a Techno-Optimist
    03:13 Current Privacy Tools
    09:19 The Future of Privacy
    15:14 The Rise of Privacy Culture
    16:26 A White Pilled Future
    17:09 Technology Can be a Tool for Liberation

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

    NBTV is a project of the Ludlow Institute, a 501c3 non profit whose mission is to advance freedom through technology.
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    19 分
  • “I Have Nothing to Hide” – The Dangerous Myth About Privacy
    2024/12/13

    https://youtu.be/Hcqh0ZSza50
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/nothing-to-Hide-v7-ODYSEE-20241213-001:a

    “I have nothing to hide”.
    It’s become a default response from many to overreaching surveillance.
    When did privacy start being about having something to hide? It used to simply be about having the right to decide for ourselves who gets access to our data. But over the past decade we’ve lost that choice, and so much of our personal and sensitive information is shared without our knowledge or explicit consent.

    In this video I want to give you a list of arguments you can use in response to anyone who dismisses the importance of privacy because they “have nothing to hide”.

    00:00 “I Have Nothing To Hide”
    01:33 Privacy is About Consent
    02:35 Nothing to Hide, Everything to Protect
    04:34 Privacy is NOT Dead
    05:18 Your Data Is Forever
    06:03 It’s Not About You
    08:14 Uncertain Future
    10:10 Surveillance Stifles Creativity and Dissent
    11:30 Surveillance Isn’t About Criminals
    12:29 Your Data Puts Others at Risk
    14:25 You Send A Signal With Your Choices
    16:21 A Fight We Can’t Afford to Lose

    Surveillance is a weapon that is too often used to silence opposition, suppress individuality, and enforce conformity. Privacy is what allows us to think, act, and connect without fear. Without privacy, we lose the ability to dissent, to innovate, and to live freely. The next time someone says, “I have nothing to hide,” remind them of this: Privacy isn’t about hiding. It’s about protecting your rights, your choices, and your future.

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    18 分
  • Block Phone Tracking
    2024/11/29

    https://youtu.be/PPnFJ8PeSsY
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/faraday-bags:0

    Our phones and laptops are like personal tracking devices, constantly emitting signals that map our every move. But what if you could take back control of your privacy without ditching your tech? Enter Faraday bags—a simple yet powerful tool to block unwanted tracking. In this video, I’ll show you how Faraday bags work, the privacy threats they protect against, how to pick the right one, and how to test it. Plus, I’ll share best practices and what Faraday bags can’t do, so you can make the most of this privacy tool.

    00:00 We Are Wardriving for Google and Apple
    04:06 How Faraday Bags Work
    07:07 How Blocking EM Waves Protects Privacy
    09:26 Choosing a Faraday Bag
    10:53 Where to Buy a Faraday Bag
    11:23 Testing a Faraday Bag
    12:54 Shortcomings
    13:30 Summary

    With identity theft, unauthorized tracking, and the constant harvesting of your digital activities on the rise, safeguarding your information is simply smart, not extreme. Take control of your privacy and consider adding a Faraday bag to your toolkit—it’s an easy, practical step for when you need it most.

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Sam Ettaro, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

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    15 分
  • They hide secret code in your apps
    2024/11/16

    https://youtu.be/vUQLkHK7eNI
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Byron-Tau:1

    Your favorite apps might be secretly selling your location and personal data. Governments and shady corporations are buying data from brokers to track your every move—no warrants required. In this interview, I sit down with Byron Tau, author of Means of Control, to uncover the hidden world of secret code in your apps, shady shell companies, and the surveillance economy we've unknowingly accepted. This is a wake-up call for anyone who values their privacy. Watch now to learn how modern tech is being weaponized—and what you can do about it.

    00:00 We Must Change Social Norms on Privacy
    05:33 Why the US Purchases Data
    07:13 Third Party Doctrine
    09:44 Evolution of Data Collection
    14:12 The Impact of Mass Data Collection
    16:10 Insidious Uses for Data
    19:43 History of Private vs Government Entities
    24:14 How We Can Push Back
    27:47 Data Brokers’ Devilish Tactics
    30:14 The Data Broker Industry is MASSIVE
    32:09 Ways Data Brokers Hide
    35:24 Real-Time Bidding
    40:41 Data Brokers Make Money Selling YOUR Data
    41:51 Codes in Apps
    49:27 Distinction Between Law Enforcement and Intelligence
    56:50 The Human Component
    01:02:03 The Conversation We’re NOT Having
    01:05:26 Why We Should Pay for Tech
    01:09:18 Chinese vs American Surveillance
    01:12:32 Solutions [for now]
    01:14:29 Final Thoughts

    The only way that we can change things is for us to start illuminating the shadows and have a public discussion, so we can decide what we want as a society of individuals.

    Special thanks to Byron Tau!

    Links:
    https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/706321/means-of-control-by-byron-tau/
    https://www.notus.org/byron-tau

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    Become a privacy accelerationist! privacc.org

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