Episode 4: How we’re adapting to our digital lives being tracked

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Special guest appearance by Anonyome Labs’ UX designer Brian Tillman.

80% of people surveyed value their data privacy more than keeping social media platforms free to use. Yet, 72% aren’t willing to pay to protect their privacy.

To know where you’re going, you must know where you’ve been.

In this episode of Privacy Files, Sarah and Rich examine how variables such as generational cohort membership and individual life experiences shape how people view privacy and their approach to protecting personal information.

Are people altering their personal behaviors to achieve greater privacy? Or is society increasingly becoming more comfortable living life like an open book?

We also welcome a special in-studio guest to provide a unique prospective from a younger Millennial.

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