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The Privacy Podcast with Fexingo: Data Protection, GDPR, and Digital Privacy Rights

The Privacy Podcast with Fexingo: Data Protection, GDPR, and Digital Privacy Rights

著者: Fexingo
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Data protection is the new civil rights battleground. Lucas and Luna navigate the shifting landscape of digital privacy — from GDPR enforcement actions and ePrivacy Regulation updates to the practical implications of state-level US privacy laws like the CPRA and Virginia's VCDPA. Each episode centers on a single regulatory decision, corporate data breach, or emerging technology (think federated learning, differential privacy, or zero-knowledge proofs) and strips away the marketing hype to reveal what it actually means for businesses and individuals. Lucas, a journalist covering tech policy, presses for the operational details: How does a multinational adjust its data inventory when Schrems III invalidates a new data transfer mechanism? Luna, a former privacy counsel turned advocate, pushes back on the ethics: When does 'compliance' become a fig leaf for surveillance capitalism? Regular segments include 'Redacted' (analyzing a leaked internal memo on data minimization) and 'The Consent Trap' (deconstructing a dark-pattern cookie banner). This is not a show about how to comply — it is a show about why compliance often fails and whose rights get left behind. Who really owns your data when the terms of service change overnight? #DataProtection #GDPR #DigitalPrivacy #PrivacyRights #CCPA #EPrivacy #DataGovernance #PrivacyLaw #TechPolicy #DataBreach #SurveillanceCapitalism #PrivacyByDesign #FederatedLearning #DifferentialPrivacy #SchremsIII #DataMinimization #FexingoBusiness #Technology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. 経済学
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  • How Retailers Use Receipts to Build Your Data Profile
    2026/06/07
    Lucas and Luna explore how digital and paper receipts have become a powerful data collection tool for retailers. They break down how companies like Kroger and CVS use purchase data tied to loyalty cards, credit cards, and even email addresses to build detailed consumer profiles. The hosts discuss the unexpected privacy risks of sharing receipt data, including how it can reveal health conditions, political leanings, and personal habits. They also cover the growing trend of digital-only receipts and what consumers can do to limit data exposure. A specific 2025 study from the University of Texas on receipt data accuracy is cited. The episode closes with a look at regulatory gaps in the US compared to the EU's GDPR. #Privacy #DataBrokers #RetailTracking #ReceiptData #LoyaltyCards #ConsumerPrivacy #GDPR #DigitalReceipts #Kroger #CVS #PurchaseHistory #DataProfiling #TargetedAds #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DataProtection #PrivacyRights Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • How Your TV Tracks You With ACR Technology
    2026/06/07
    Lucas and Luna break down Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) — the tech embedded in modern smart TVs that identifies every show, ad, and streaming session in real time. They explore how ACR data feeds advertisers, how it's regulated under GDPR, and what happens when your TV shares viewing habits with third parties without explicit consent. Using the 2024 Samsung Vizio settlement as a concrete case, they explain why ACR is different from cookies, how it operates even when you're not streaming, and what you can do to limit its reach. A practical, eye-opening look at a privacy feature hiding in plain sight on your living room wall. #ACR #AutomaticContentRecognition #SmartTVPrivacy #GDPR #DataProtection #PrivacyLaw #AdTargeting #ViewingData #Samsung #Vizio #FTC #ConsumerRights #OptOut #DigitalPrivacy #Technology #DataBrokers #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • How Your Landlord Tracks Your Every Move With Smart Locks
    2026/06/06
    Episode 35 of The Privacy Podcast dives into the hidden surveillance capabilities of smart locks and access control systems in rental properties. Lucas and Luna reveal how landlords and property management companies can collect timestamped entry logs, geolocation data from app-based keys, and even share that information with data brokers without explicit tenant consent. They examine a 2025 class-action lawsuit against a major smart lock manufacturer over undisclosed data sharing with Facebook, and discuss the legal loopholes that allow this under current privacy laws. The episode also offers practical advice on what tenants can do to limit tracking, including disabling cloud sync and using offline-only lock models. If you've ever wondered why your smart lock app requests location permissions, this episode explains the real reason. #SmartLocks #LandlordSurveillance #TenantPrivacy #AccessControl #DataBrokers #ClassActionLawsuit #FacebookDataSharing #PrivacyRisks #IoTDevices #RentalProperty #LocationTracking #EntryLogs #CloudSync #OfflineLocks #Technology #Privacy #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
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