SipCyber - Presented by IT Audit Labs
Temporary doesn't mean safe. In this episode of SipCyber, Jen Lotze stops into Happy Monday and Company in Roseville, MN — a coffee shop born from a mobile cart, built on handmade pottery, good community, and the radical idea that Mondays can actually be worth looking forward to. Over a slow-steeping loose leaf black tea, Jen unpacks Instagram's expanding disappearing message features, including its new Instgram Instance app, and what parents, educators, and digital citizens need to understand before trusting "gone forever." Because here's the thing: Instagram says screenshots are blocked. But anyone can grab a second phone. And once something is shared digitally, you've handed partial control to someone else — whether you know it or not. For the younger generation, features like disappearing photos don't feel suspicious. They feel normal. That normalization is exactly why this conversation matters. Key Topics Covered: * How Instagram's disappearing photo features (and the new Instance app) actually work * Why "screenshot-blocked" doesn't mean your content is safe * The low-tech workaround that defeats every privacy feature * How to talk to kids about digital trust without creating fear * The connection between fast digital sharing and misplaced trust online This isn't about panic. It's about slowing down long enough to think — the same way a good cup of tea asks you to. ☕ Featured Spot: Happy Monday and Company, Roseville, MN Think before you share — and subscribe for weekly cybersecurity insights delivered from the best local spots across the country. Pass this one along to any parent, teacher, or anyone with kids on Instagram. #Instagram #DigitalSafety #DisappearingMessages #SipCyber #CyberSecurity #OnlineSafety #ParentingOnline #PrivacyTips #SocialMedia #InfoSec #DigitalParenting #CyberAwareness #HappyMonday
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