EP 51 Passcode vs. Face ID, Which is More Secure?
Privacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
Release Date: 12/01/2021
Privacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
Ever noticed how you stay on an app even though you clicked on a link to a different website? This convenient trick is more harmful than you'd think. This week, Carrie talks about the hidden threat that in-app browser's pose to your privacy. In this episode you'll learn: What exactly are in-app browsers? What information are they collecting? How much of a risk are they? What you can do to protect your information Check out the blogpost at https://privacy-mentor.com/ep78
info_outline EP 77 Risks of using a free email service and a safer alternative: Interview with Brad Deflin of Total Digital SecurityPrivacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
Even though we rely on email for nearly everything we do online, we seem to forget about all the information connected to it. Not to mention all the entities that have access to collect and view this info as well. In this episode, Carrie gets to talk with Brad Deflin of Total Digital Security as they over all of the dangers of using a free email service, and the importance of switching to a more private and secure one. In this episode you'll learn: How limited privacy is when using a free email service What exactly is a private email? Why free email services put you at a greater risk of...
info_outline EP 76 How to determine if a PayPal invoice is REAL or a SCAMPrivacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
Remember when scams used to look like scams? Back when you used to be able to find out if something was real or not based on a handful of things you could check. Those were the good ole days. This week, Carrie talks about a new cyber-attack that’s as realistic as it gets when it comes to a scam. Criminals are now setting up official PayPal accounts and sending real PayPal emails. From here, they send out fake invoices to as many individuals as they’d like. Listen to find out the things you can do to detect this fraud, and how you can keep yourself protected. Things you’ll learn in this...
info_outline EP 75 Hermit Spyware: What you need to knowPrivacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
Within the past months there’s been a growing concern over the threat known as hermit spyware. Breaking news titles warn of the damage and financial havoc caused by this new type of cyberattack, causing people to go into a panic with the fear that they may become the next victim. But what exactly is this “hermit spyware”? Are you at risk of being a victim? How can you protect yourself if you are attacked? In this episode, Carrie aims to answer these questions and more, while also easing your worries about this new potential threat. What you’ll learn in this episode: Who is at...
info_outline EP 74 This 4th, Take Back Your Independence: Why you can't rely on companies to catch fraudulent transactions for youPrivacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
In this Fourth of July episode, Carrie talks about the dangers of relying on banks, credit companies, and other financial institutions. She stresses the importance of knowing what’s going on in your accounts, and how waiting for your bank to notify you of fraudulent transactions can cost you big time. Things you’ll learn in this week’s episode: Why banks aren’t as legally obligated to inform you of fraud as you may think they are How long you have to report any fraudulent transactions Things to ask yourself when considering taking back your independence, and what’s at risk Visit...
info_outline EP 73 Privacy vs. Convenience: How much information are you sacrificing for productivity?Privacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
Technology has made many aspects of our life a lot easier, but it's also come with its fair share of downsides, some of which you may not be aware of. The convenience that comes in this digital age comes at a price, the cost being your information. In this episode, Carrie goes over the argument of Privacy vs. Convenience. Things you’ll learn in this episode What is Privacy vs. Convenience, and what are some examples? What's the price of using convenience-based products What about smart devices? How to switch to a privacy mindset Want to take our privacy quiz? Click Visit Our Website At ...
info_outline EP 72 Experian Changed How Online Credit Freezes are Managed: What You Need to KnowPrivacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
A new change makes it easier to access your Experian freeze, listen to find out as Carrie explains this new feature to manage your account online. Resources: Link to Experian Privacy-Mentor Website Link to Protect Your Identity in 14 Days
info_outline EP 71 Privacy Not Included: How To Find Out If Your Smart Devices Are Exposing Your PrivacyPrivacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
Want to find out how much your smart devices know about you? Well now you can… This week, Carrie interviews the creator and lead of Mozilla’s Privacy Not Included Guide, Jen Caltrider. This guide reviews things like smart speakers, toys, games, wearables, and other devices that are connected to the internet. However, some of these items come with a pretty “creepy” downside. Watch the episode to find out more! Links and Resources: Privacy Not Included - Mental health apps guide - Visit Our Website At to learn more about how to protect your privacy!
info_outline EP 70 Watch Out For New Bank Scam Using 2FA CodesPrivacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
2FA was created to protect your online accounts against cyber criminals. In this episode Carrie shares with you a new scam that uses 2FA codes to gain access to your financial accounts. What you’ll learn: What is 2FA or MFA How this scam works Two tools to avoid becoming a victim Want more great tips? Join the Privacy-Mentor email list. No span, just useful tips, tricks, and tools to help you protect your privacy from identity theft, fraud, and cyber threats. If you value your privacy, check out our site at https://privacy-mentor.com/. Your privacy depends on it.
info_outline EP 69 Interview with Startpage CEO Robert E.G. BeensPrivacy Mentor with Carrie Kerskie
Email plays a big part of communicating in this digital age, but did you know that many of the free email services are scraping your emails to collect information? That’s right. The reason so many of these email services are free, is due to the fact that they are profiting off of data collected via emails you send and receive. This data is then used and sold for marketing or other purposes. Following up one of our previous episodes with 's Director of Brand and Strategic Partnerships, Kelly Finnerty, I sit down with Robert E.G. Beens, the Co-Founder and CEO of and , and a recognized privacy...
info_outlineIn this episode you will learn:
- Is Face ID more secure than your Passcode?
- What about using your fingerprint?
- The importance of privacy over convenience