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  • Think before you share
    2025/05/30

    https://youtu.be/gGva7O3czg0
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/without-consent:5

    Your child already has a digital footprint—before they can even speak. But they didn’t create it. You did.

    Every photo you post, every milestone you share, helps train facial recognition systems and build psychological profiles your child will carry for life. These profiles are sold, scored, and used by companies and governments—long before your child is old enough to understand what privacy even means.

    In this video, we break down how seemingly harmless posts can fuel surveillance systems, shape algorithmic risk scores, and impact your child’s future—from school to jobs to border crossings.

    00:00 Kids Have No Choice
    01:08 Data Brokers Are Watching Your Kids
    01:35 How Children Are Profiled
    02:31 One Possible Future
    03:32 Child ID Theft
    03:50 The Dangers of Toys and Devices
    05:34 Baby Monitors
    06:19 Data Collection in Schools
    06:35 Risks of Hand-Me-Down Tech
    06:51 Parental Surveillance Apps
    10:02 Tips to Protect Kids in the Digital Age
    12:28 Give Your Kids a Fighting Chance

    This isn’t about guilt. It’s about awareness. And it’s about protecting their right to grow up without being boxed in by a digital past they never chose. Learn how to limit your child’s data exposure, push back against normalization of surveillance, and give your kids a clean slate.

    Deutsche Telekom's entire video: https://www.telekom.com/de/medien/medieninformationen/detail/nachricht-von-ella-without-consent-1048362

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Derek Porter, 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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    14 分
  • How To Make Your Mac PRIVATE
    2025/05/09

    https://youtu.be/1g0RzOGxe40

    Step-by-Step Privacy Hardening:
    Apple is better than Microsoft and Google when it comes to privacy—but they still collect way too much of your data. If you want the strongest digital privacy, Linux is the gold standard. But if you're not ready to make the switch just yet, you can still dramatically improve your Mac’s privacy.

    In this video, we walk you through privacy expert Michael Bazzell’s recommended macOS setup—from purchasing a device (without linking it to your identity), to reformatting, disabling invasive features, and installing the right tools.

    00:00 Apple promises only THEY will abuse your data
    02:20 Purchasing Your Mac
    03:14 Choose a Model
    03:41 Used Devices: Update, Reformat, Install OS
    08:28 Initial Setup
    11:32 WiFi and Bluetooth
    11:50 OS Firewall
    13:14 Notifications
    14:16 Airdrop, Siri, and Sharing
    15:33 Gatekeeper
    18:26 Analytics and Ads
    19:01 Time
    20:15 Filevault
    22:02 Dock, Wallpaper and Finder
    25:35 Application Firewall / 3rd Party Apps
    28:09 Conclusion

    Apple does build decent privacy tools—but they definitely don’t make it easy to opt out of their own surveillance. With the right tools and configurations, though, you can take back control of your digital environment. Whether you're doing sensitive work or simply believe in the right to privacy, these steps put you in charge.

    Special Thanks to Michael Bazzell for leading the way in tech privacy and research! You can purchase his book here:
    https://inteltechniques.com/book7.html

    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Derek Porter, 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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    31 分
  • DON'T Install That Extension!
    2025/04/18

    https://youtu.be/11P6DdI8HOo
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Extensions:6

    You installed them to make life easier. But some browser extensions are doing a lot more than blocking ads or autofilling passwords.

    They’re reading every keystroke. Tracking every site. Harvesting your data—and in some cases, handing it over to foreign governments or draining your crypto wallets.

    In this video, we expose the chilling truth about browser extensions.
    You'll see real-world cases of extensions that were hacked, sold, or designed from the start to exploit users.
    And we’ll break down why just checking permissions isn’t enough—because malicious extensions often ask for the same permissions as the good ones. It’s not about what they ask for. It’s how they use it.

    00:00 Extensions can do WHAT
    00:52 Overview
    01:34 The Problem with Browser Extensions
    09:18 How Do We Protect Ourselves
    10:52 Understand Permissions
    16:03 Grant Fewer Permissions
    16:18 Use Extensions Sparingly
    17:10 Use a Private Browser
    18:06 Least Privilege
    18:28 Use Code Review Tools
    19:07 In Summary

    Extensions are more than just “add-ons.” They have access to everything you do online.
    Before you install another one, watch this video.

    Special thanks to John Tuckner, Matt Frisbee and Pete Snyder for sharing their expert first-hand knowledge with us!

    Brought to you by Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Will Sandoval, Jack Rhysider, 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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    21 分
  • Why I NEVER Restore From Backup
    2025/04/04

    https://youtu.be/tzTtF3vOiq0
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/dont-migrate-from-backup:f

    Every time we upgrade our devices, we face a choice: migrate everything from the old one or start fresh. While transferring data may seem convenient, it also means hauling along unnecessary ‘digital exhaust’—outdated apps, clutter, and potential privacy risks. In this video, I’ll show you why starting from scratch is smarter for both your security and sanity and share some essential tips for setting up a new device. My goal is to help you enjoy a less cluttered, more private, and more intentional digital life.

    00:00 Resist Temptation
    00:41 App Bloat
    01:50 Attack Surface
    02:51 Switch Accounts
    03:49 ID Tracking
    04:17 Ghost Data
    05:27 Habit Traps
    06:17 Reclaiming Mental Bandwidth
    07:14 7 Tips
    10:02 My Thoughts on Restoring From Backup

    When people ask me questions like, how to restore from a backup, my answer is usually: don’t. Yes, there are costs to starting fresh; but there are also costs from restoring from a backup. By investing a bit of extra effort up front, you’ll enjoy a cleaner, more private, and ultimately more efficient digital environment—one you truly control.

    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.
    To support NBTV, visit:
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    12 分
  • How To DE-GOOGLE Your Phone! (2025)
    2025/03/21

    https://youtu.be/Zo9qHqTDcgM
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/Graphene-Install:e

    Your phone is a tracking device. But it doesn’t have to be.
    One of the best ways to reclaim your privacy is to ditch iOS and stock Android and install GrapheneOS instead.

    This guide is a step-by-step tutorial on converting a Pixel phone to GrapheneOS, tweaking key settings for maximum privacy, and installing apps—including how to handle Google Play Services after setup. If you want to eliminate as much of Google as possible from your device but still need certain apps that require Google Play Services, we’ll show you how to use it in a more privacy-preserving way.

    I’ll walk you through how I set up my GrapheneOS device so you can see what’s possible. But this is just one way to do it—if you have your own setup, share your tips in the comments!

    00:00 Spyware is all over our smartphones
    01:47 Hardware
    03:03 Purchase
    05:13 Installation
    10:24 Setup
    13:33 App Stores
    19:32 Secondary Profiles
    23:46 Your Phone, Your Rules

    As difficult as it may seem, it’s actually not that difficult to enjoy all the benefits of a smartphone without compromising your privacy. Remember, privacy isn’t about going off grid; it’s about making informed choices; and with GrapheneOS, you’re taking control of your device, your data, and your digital freedom.

    Our full phone privacy series:
    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLt3zZ-N423gXV-0pdxnRn-nw0WzVKh4NY&si=VZbMAB50C2-NAOAM

    NBTV is a project of the Ludlow Institute, a 501c3 non profit whose mission is to advance freedom through technology.
    To support NBTV, visit:
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    Brought to you by NBTV team members: Reuben Yap, Lee Rennie, Cube Boy, Will Sandoval and Naomi Brockwell

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    26 分
  • The UK Govt Just Killed Your iCloud Privacy – Here's What to Do
    2025/03/07

    https://youtu.be/AuqOzn9GWTU
    https://odysee.com/@NaomiBrockwell:4/UK-Vs-Apple:a

    In an unprecedented attack on global privacy, the UK government secretly ordered Apple to create a backdoor into its Advanced Data Protection (ADP)—the encryption tool designed to protect your most sensitive iCloud data. Instead of quietly complying, Apple publicly disabled ADP entirely for UK users. By doing this, Apple alerted the world to the secret order—but it also left UK users vulnerable. Their backups, photos, notes, and more are now accessible to the government.

    In this video, you'll learn exactly what Apple data is no longer private, and discover privacy-focused alternatives for your files, photos, emails, notes, and more. The UK government is fishing for your personal information—now’s the time to ramp up your protections and take control of your digital life.

    00:00 An Unprecedented Attack
    03:24 What Kind of Data is Affected
    03:57 Safari Bookmarks Alternatives
    04:34 iCloud Drive Alternatives
    05:38 Notes Alternatives
    06:06 Reminder Alternatives
    06:35 Voice Memo Alternatives
    07:08 Email Alternatives
    07:37 Contacts Alternatives
    08:10 Calendar Alternatives
    08:38 Important Note About ADP
    09:55 The Privacy Battle Ahead

    Apple’s removal of Advanced Data Protection in response to the UK's demands is unprecedented among major democracies. If privacy matters to you, it’s time to move your sensitive data away from iCloud—and potentially other major providers targeted by similar government demands—to privacy-first alternatives. Protect your information before it's too late.

    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.
    To support NBTV, visit:
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    12 分
  • 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

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