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The Privacy Podcast with Fexingo: Data Protection, GDPR, and Digital Privacy Rights
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The Privacy Podcast with Fexingo: Data Protection, GDPR, and Digital Privacy Rights

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 5 episodes

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About this podcast

Data protection is the new civil rights battleground. Lucas and Luna navigate the shifting landscape of digital privacy — from GDPR enforcement actions and ePrivacy Regulation updates to the practical implications of state-level US privacy laws like the CPRA and Virginia's VCDPA. Each episode centers on a single regulatory decision, corporate data breach, or emerging technology (think federated learning, differential privacy, or zero-knowledge proofs) and strips away the marketing hype to reveal what it actually means for businesses and individuals. Lucas, a journalist covering tech policy, presses for the operational details: How does a multinational adjust its data inventory when Schrems III invalidates a new data transfer mechanism? Luna, a former privacy counsel turned advocate, pushes back on the ethics: When does 'compliance' become a fig leaf for surveillance capitalism? Regular segments include 'Redacted' (analyzing a leaked internal memo on data minimization) and 'The Consent Trap' (deconstructing a dark-pattern cookie banner). This is not a show about how to comply — it is a show about why compliance often fails and whose rights get left behind. Who really owns your data when the terms of service change overnight?

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How Data Brokers Track Your Pregnancy Before You Announce

Jun 5, 202610mEp. 33S1

In this episode of The Privacy Podcast, Lucas and Luna investigate how data brokers detect pregnancy and other life events before individuals choose to share them. They explore the case of Target's famous 2012 pregnancy

How Your Grocery Loyalty Card Sells Your Data

Jun 5, 20268mEp. 32S1

Episode 32 of The Privacy Podcast explores the data-collection machine behind grocery loyalty programs. Lucas and Luna break down how a single loyalty card at a supermarket like Kroger or Tesco can track not just what yo

How Your Smart Scale Sends Data to Your Insurer

Jun 4, 20266mEp. 31S1

Lucas and Luna dive into the hidden data pipeline from smart scales to health insurers. They reveal how a simple morning weigh-in can generate a stream of biometric data—body fat percentage, heart rate, even sleep patter

How Your Health App Leaks Data to Advertisers

Jun 4, 20269mEp. 30S1

Lucas and Luna investigate how popular health and fitness apps share sensitive user data — from menstrual cycles to sleep patterns — with advertisers and third-party trackers. They examine a 2023 study of 20 top health a

Why Your Car Knows More About You Than Facebook

Jun 3, 20266mEp. 29S1

Episode 29 of The Privacy Podcast with Fexingo uncovers how modern vehicles collect and share vast amounts of personal data. Hosts Lucas and Luna reveal that the average connected car generates up to 25 gigabytes of data

How Smart TV Listening Feeds Ad Targeting

Jun 3, 20269mEp. 28S1

Lucas and Luna uncover how smart TVs use Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) to listen to what you're watching and feed that data into ad-targeting systems. They walk through the specific case of Vizio's Inscape division

How Data Brokers Sell Your Prescription Records

Jun 2, 20268mEp. 27S1

Lucas and Luna investigate the shadowy market for prescription data. When you fill a prescription at the pharmacy, your medication name, dosage, and doctor's details are sold to data brokers who then package and resell t

Why Your Doctor Shares Your Data with Data Brokers

Jun 2, 202611mEp. 26S1

Episode 26 of The Privacy Podcast digs into a hidden data flow: how hospitals and health systems sell patient data to data brokers and advertisers. Lucas and Luna walk through the legal loophole — HIPAA's de-identificati

How Your Phone Company Shares Location Data Without Your Knowledge

Jun 1, 20269mEp. 25S1

Lucas and Luna uncover the surprising ways mobile carriers share your real-time location data with third parties, often without explicit consent. They examine a 2024 investigation by a US senator that revealed how a sing

How Your Browser Fingerprint Is Tracked by 90 Percent of Websites

Jun 1, 20266mEp. 24S1

Browser fingerprinting is quietly becoming the dominant tracking method in a post-cookie world. Lucas and Luna break down how it works, why it's harder to block than cookies, and what a recent study from Carnegie Mellon

How AI Data Scraping Violates Your Privacy

May 31, 20268mEp. 23S1

In this episode of The Privacy Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore the controversial practice of AI data scraping. They break down how companies like OpenAI and Google collect vast amounts of personal data from the web witho

Why Your Phone Automatically Shares Location with Carriers

May 31, 20268mEp. 22S1

Episode 22 of The Privacy Podcast with Fexingo digs into a quietly legal data practice that affects nearly every smartphone user: carrier location sharing. Lucas and Luna walk through how your phone automatically sends l

The Legal Risk of Buying Secondhand Smartphones

May 30, 20266mEp. 21S1

Ever bought a used phone from eBay or a refurbisher? Lucas and Luna investigate a growing privacy and legal risk: the personal data that remains on secondhand smartphones even after a 'factory reset.' They walk through a

The Privacy Risk of Workplace AI Monitoring Tools

May 30, 20266mEp. 20S1

In this episode of The Privacy Podcast, hosts Lucas and Luna dive into the growing use of AI-powered monitoring tools in the workplace. They focus on a specific case: a mid-sized tech company that deployed an AI system t

The Privacy Risk of Workplace Wellness Apps

May 29, 20269mEp. 19S1

Episode 19 of The Privacy Podcast with Fexingo examines the data privacy risks of employer-mandated wellness apps. Lucas and Luna break down a real case: a large retailer that required employees to use a step-tracking ap

Why Your VPN May Actually Hurt Your Privacy

May 29, 202611mEp. 18S1

Episode 18 of The Privacy Podcast with Fexingo examines why the very tool millions use to protect their privacy — the VPN — can sometimes make things worse. Lucas and Luna unpack the 2024 Stanford study that found 68 per

The Privacy Paradox of Employee Monitoring Software

May 28, 20269mEp. 17S1

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the growing tension between workplace productivity monitoring and employee privacy rights. They focus on a specific 2025 case: a mid-sized logistics firm in Germany that was fined

Why Your Browser Fingerprint Is Harder to Block Than Cookies

May 28, 20268mEp. 16S1

Episode 16 of The Privacy Podcast dives into browser fingerprinting: the tracking technique that works even after you clear cookies and enable Do Not Track. Lucas and Luna explain how sites combine data like screen resol

The Data You Give Away Every Time You Use a Public Charging Station

May 27, 20267mEp. 15S1

This episode of The Privacy Podcast looks at an overlooked data-collection vector: public USB charging stations. Lucas and Luna discuss how 'juice jacking' attacks work, why the data harvested from a charging session can

The Privacy Backlash Against Biometric Time Clocks

May 27, 20269mEp. 14S1

Lucas and Luna dig into the growing legal pushback against biometric time clocks used by employers and landlords. They focus on a 2025 federal lawsuit against a major property management firm for using facial recognition

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