The Security box, podcast 188: Incogni

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Hello everyone! Welcome to the Security Box, podcast 188. On this show, we’ve got news and notes, we’ve figured out the RSS and checking the box does put everything in HTML as i previewed it before submitting and we’re learning together!

Everyone agrees that we should put up Incogni, so I’ll do that as part of next week’s program.

We put the show up on the RSS feed for those who want it there.

For those that don’t, here is the link.

The Security box podcast directory
Podcast number Date of broadcast Annotated Show notes
podcast 188 (221.5mb) April 24, 2024 Incogni claims that it can remove your personal info. How? We’ll talk about it with an article that talked about them and I’ll talk about where the JRN first heard of this valuable service. We’ll also talk about the news, any notes, we’ve got corrections to xposedornot.com and the work I’m doing with them as testing is going well, and more.

Here is the entire full show notes including links to articles and the like for those who want to follow along.


Incogni claims that it can remove your personal info. How? We’ll talk about it with an article that talked about them and I’ll talk about where the JRN first heard of this valuable service. We’ll also talk about the news, any notes, we’ve got corrections to xposedornot.com and the work I’m doing with them as testing is going well, and more.

Xposed or not

I’m not employed at Xposed, but I found some thing that got fixed.

  • The table as well as tree view of the exposures page not properly giving correct dates, I.E. the table was showing 2023 items while the default view was not quite showing current dated items added to the site.
  • We learn about the news page and its purpose while asking questions.
  • We found a very interesting post about data exposures and their categories. At the time of writing, I don’t have a blog post on this yet.

Incogni

I earlier blogged There are many data brokers, only one company that might help which links to an article titled Your data, their profit: the data brokers you know nothing about goes in to what’s going on and who might be able to help. Yes, Incogni might just be the one that might do the job. Step on forward and learn.

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Here is what’s coming up this next week.

The Security box podcast directory
Podcast number Date of broadcast Annotated Show notes
podcast 189 May 8, 2024 esim and sim swapping How secure are they?

The current show runs 4 hrs 1 minute, and I know how we can shorten that last segment and we’ll work to improve our new format. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I am bringing it to you.

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