If you missed the webinar on Wednesday evening, you can still see it online for the next few days. And you really should because, although online privacy may sound a bit boring or even impossible, surveillance technology in the hands of criminals
and tyrants is advancing so rapidly that taking steps to avoid being trapped by it should be very high on your priority list.
Knowing about this threat and doing nothing to protect yourself against it is the definition of insanity - especially since knowledge on how to do so really
exists.
With modern technology (like phones, computers, smart devices) tech companies and government agencies are gathering information such as:
<> Your location (at all times);
<> Your interests (especially politically);
<> Who your friends are;
<> Access to your financial records and assets; and
<> Live output from device cameras and microphones.
Becoming private online may seem overwhelming or inconvenient. The truth, however, is that learning how to be private online actually makes the Internet easier to navigate because it puts an end to unwanted ads and messages, you no longer have to remember dozens of passwords, and you get to sleep easy knowing your information is safe from Hackers, Big Tech, and Big Brother.
Wednesday evening, privacy expert, Glenn Meder, taught a free class for non-techy, everyday people on how to accomplish all these things and much more. He also provided everyone with a free digital book providing details and summaries for every topic covered, so taking notes was not needed.
In summary, (1) it is insane not to take steps to protect yourself from the growing surveillance state. (2) Meder's Privacy Action Plan is designed to do exactly that, and (3) all it takes to get started is to click on the following link.
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE REPLAY
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G. Edward Griffin