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Episode 248: Maintaining Sexual Privacy in the Information Age

Episode 248: Maintaining Sexual Privacy in the Information Age

FromSex and Psychology Podcast


Episode 248: Maintaining Sexual Privacy in the Information Age

FromSex and Psychology Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Dec 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the Information Age, keeping our private lives private is becoming harder and harder to do. For example, our online searches and chats are leaving digital traces, while our phones (and even our cars) are collecting information on where we go. All of this data is vulnerable, and there's growing concern about the risk of our most sensitive personal information being exploited. In today’s episode, we’re going to focus on ways we can mitigate the risks of data surveillance and keep our personal information more secure.

I am joined once again by Albert Fox Cahn. He is founder and executive director of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (also known as STOP). He is also a Practitioner-in-Residence at N.Y.U Law School’s Information Law Institute and a fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Carr Center For Human Rights Policy and Yale Law School’s Information Society Project. As a lawyer, technologist, and activist, Albert has become a leading voice on how to govern and build the technologies of the future.

Some of the topics we explore include:

What are some practical ways individuals can keep their online data more secure?
How safe (or unsafe) is it to use apps that track our health data, sexually and otherwise?
For individuals traveling out of state to access legally available care that might not be available in their home state, are there any steps they can take to mitigate data surveillance?
What steps can providers take to protect patients and clients when it comes to data that might be subject to government surveillance?
What responsibility do tech companies have to offer more protection over consumer data?

You can connect with Albert online on Twitter and Bluesky.

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Released:
Dec 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Sex and Psychology Podcast is the sex ed you never got in school—and won’t find anywhere else. Kinsey Institute researcher Dr. Justin Lehmiller takes you on a journey through the psychology of sex and relationships, offering practical tips along the way that can help you take your intimate life to the next level. Learn more on Dr. Lehmiller’s blog at sexandpsychology.com