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Take Control of Your Online Privacy (4.0) Read Me First
Updates and More What’s New in the Fourth Edition
Introduction Online Privacy Quick Start Learn What You Have to Hide
Things You Might Want to Keep Private Personally Identifiable Information
Learn Who Wants Your Private Data (and Why)
Advertisers Data Brokers Local Villains Doxxers Hackers Big Media Big Money Big Data Big Brother Foreign Governments
Understand the Evolving Online Privacy Landscape
The Curse of Free Stuff Continues Major Data Breaches Are Increasingly Common Hardware Is Being Compromised Big Data Is Harder to Get Away From Privacy Laws Are Changing What About Privacy Policies? Your Own Privacy Is Only Half (or Less) of the Problem See How Bad Things Are
Develop a Privacy Strategy
Fix the Easy Things Create Privacy Rules for Yourself Purge Your Info from Data Brokers Cope with Special Cases Take the Pledge
Keep Your Internet Connection Private
Understand the Privacy Risks of Your Internet Connection Prevent Snooping Turn Off Unnecessary Services Mind Your Camera and Microphone Use a Firewall Use an Outbound Firewall
Browse the Web Privately
Understand the Privacy Risks of Web Browsing Choose a Better Browser Go to the Right Site Browse Securely Manage Local Storage of Private Data Protect Passwords and Credit Card Info Search Privately Browse Anonymously Shop Online Privately
Improve Email Privacy
Understand the Privacy Risks of Email Reduce Email Privacy Risks Encrypt Your Email Send and Receive Email Anonymously Use Email Alternatives
Talk and Chat Privately
Understand the Privacy Risks of Real-Time Communication Improve Your Real-Time Communication Privacy
Keep Social Media Sort of Private-ish
Understand the Privacy Risks of Social Media Learn About the Facebook Problem Check Your Privacy Settings Use Other Social Media Precautions
Share Files Privately
Understand the Privacy Risks of File Sharing Encrypt Transfers, Files, or Both Use Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Create a Personal Cloud
Manage Your Mobile Privacy
Cellular Data Considerations Granting Apps Access Permission Location Awareness Photos and Videos Mobile Backups
Keep the Internet of Things Private
Set-Top Devices Web-Connected Cameras Other Connected Objects
Maintain Privacy for Your Kids About This Book
Ebook Extras About the Author and Publisher Credits
Also by Joe Kissell Copyright and Fine Print
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