"The trade off is almost always: security is inconvenient"
Is your smartphone spying on you? Just how secure is the dark web? And is your 'Private Browsing' time actually, you know... private?
Buzzfeed's James Ball was just 23 when Julian Assange thrust a USB stick with nearly 400,000 confidential Iraqi war logs into his hands. In this episode he shares with Olly his top tips for conducting conversations, managing documents and meeting associates whilst avoiding unwanted surveillance.
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If you'd like to try James' 'Location Services' trick on your iPhone, here's are the menus you need to navigate:
Settings → Privacy → Location Services → System Services → Frequent Locations
Also this week: in The Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart ponders the year's hottest BBQ trends, the forthcoming Eurovision Song Contest, and the return of Peaky Blinders.
And we've a special edition of The Foxhole, for which Alix Fox takes Olly on a tour of her favourite sex boutique, Sh! in Hoxton. She'll be tackling sex questions again next week, though - so if you have one, just submit it using our Feedback form.
Music this week comes courtesy of Martha Ffion, with her new single We Disappear, out now on Turnstile Records: