WIRED Politics Lab
Donald Trump has threatened to go after a lot of people — journalists, political rivals and undocumented immigrants to name a few—and starting next year, he’ll have the entire national security apparatus at his disposal. What’s the best way to keep your personal information secure from surveillance, not just by the government, but also data brokers, tech companies, and online scammers? Leah talks with WIRED business editor Louise Matsakis and security editor Andrew Couts about what to expect and practical tips for your phone, computer, and life. Leah Feiger is @LeahFeiger [https://twitter.com/leahfeiger?lang=en]. Andrew Couts is @couts.bsky.com [https://staging.bsky.app/profile/couts.bsky.social]. Louise Matsakis is @lmatsakis [https://x.com/lmatsakis]. Write to us at politicslab@WIRED.com. Be sure to subscribe to the WIRED Politics Lab newsletter here [https://www.wired.com/newsletter/politics-lab?sourceCode=PodcastPromo]. Mentioned this week: The WIRED Guide to Protecting Yourself From Government Surveillance [https://www.wired.com/story/the-wired-guide-to-protecting-yourself-from-government-surveillance/] by Andy Greenberg and Lily Hay Newman Anyone Can Buy Data Tracking US Soldiers and Spies to Nuclear Vaults and Brothels in Germany [https://www.wired.com/story/phone-data-us-soldiers-spies-nuclear-germany/] by Dhruv Mehrotra and Dell Cameron A New Phone Scanner That Detects Spyware Has Already Found 7 Pegasus Infections [https://www.wired.com/story/iverify-spyware-detection-tool-nso-group-pegasus/] by Lily Hay Newman Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices [https://dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices]
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