Strangers Can See Your House, Your Address, and Your Life
Release Date: 03/18/2026
The Secure Family Podcast
How Your Data Is Collected, Sold, and Used—and What You Can Do About It In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, Andy explains how a vast personal data economy collects, combines, and sells information about people - fueling targeted marketing and enabling scams, stalking, and harassment. He cites examples and reporting on government agencies purchasing access to location data and the expansion of vehicle-tracking databases, and recounts cases where people-search sites were used to target victims. He also warns that old real-estate listing photos can expose home...
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The Waffle House Index and Other Ways to Know You're In Trouble In this episode, Andy talks with preparedness expert Sam Amyett of MAD Gear, who emphasizes true preparedness as making realistic plans rather than simply collecting gear. They discuss balancing preparedness with anxiety through calm family leadership, normalizing drills, and using confident language. This way when things go wrong, everyone feels confident they can do their part. And then they talk about Waffle House. Find out more about Sam and MAD Gear: Upgrade Your Radio with an...
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No Bars, No Fees, No Problem: Understanding Meshtastic Andy from The Secure Family Podcast sits down with Sam Amyett from MAD Gear for an unfiltered bonus conversation about one of the nerdiest, coolest, and occasionally most frustrating communication tools around: Meshtastic. This isn’t a polished tutorial. It’s two guys who love radios, preparedness, and experimenting with gear talking honestly about what makes Meshtastic awesome and what makes you want to throw your node across the yard. If you’ve ever wondered why grown adults get excited about little antennas...
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Roblox and Online Safety: What Every Parent Needs to Know Andy Murphy of The Secure Family Podcast discusses Roblox as a popular, user-generated gaming universe that offers creativity and learning but carries serious online safety risks, including harmful content, cyberbullying, and documented patterns of grooming and exploitation. He also raises concerns about age verification methods (facial estimation/ID checks), including coercion and bypass loopholes, and emphasizes ongoing parent-child conversations and digital boundary discussions. This is episode 365 of...
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Privacy, AI, and Surveillance with Matt Sailor In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, host Andy Murphy chats with Matt Sailor, founder and CEO of IC Realtime, about privacy realities in modern home surveillance. They discuss a key misconception: with many DIY Wi‑Fi cameras, footage and usage data are processed offsite, meaning consumers may not truly control their data. The conversation covers deceptive opt-in/opt-out practices for data sharing, freemium models that charge users who opt out, and the difference between ‘not selling’ data versus sharing or...
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AI Scams: Protecting Your Family In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, Andy discusses how artificial intelligence is being used by scammers to target unsuspecting individuals and families. The episode details a recent scam in which AI-generated images were used to trick a couple into believing their lost dog needed emergency surgery. Andy explains the advanced techniques being used, such as AI-generated voices and personalized messages, and provides practical steps to verify emergencies, protect digital data, and educate elderly family members about these threats....
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Navigating Tough Conversations In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, host Andy discusses the vital role of parents in safeguarding their families and emphasizes the importance of having open, sometimes uncomfortable, conversations with children. Special guest Jeff Hittner, founder of Ambitious Dads, shares his insights from over 25 years of coaching leaders and fathers. Jeff discusses how modern fatherhood involves succeeding at both work and home, and the necessity of continuous dialogue with children. Key topics include overcoming discomfort in discussing...
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In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, Andy focuses on empowering parents with practical advice for parking lots. He covers the importance of parking lot awareness, identifying habitual and transitional spaces, practical tips for reducing distractions, and strategies for safe vehicle entry and exit. Andy also discusses how to make a car less attractive for a criminal, information you need in advance if your car is stolen, and the best practices for handling children while loading up. Take control of your data with DeleteMe. Because they sponsor the podcast you can get 20%...
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"Prepare for a Disaster, and You'll Never Experience One.” - Disaster Patrick In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, host Andy is joined by Disaster Patrick, an emergency preparedness expert, to discuss family disaster preparedness. They talk about the importance of involving all family members in preparedness, the innovative projects Patrick is working on, such as building the first FEMA-rated hurricane shelter from Lego blocks, and practical strategies like using a disaster backpack instead of traditional written plans. Patrick emphasizes the significance of...
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Parenting in 2026: Security, Technology, and Resilience In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, host Andy Murphy empowers parents to protect their families through security tips and thoughtful parenting strategies for the year 2026. He emphasizes the importance of digital life management, emotional resilience, and healthy boundaries. He explores three main areas: technology use, building emotional resilience, and setting boundaries. Key points include responsible screen time, the implications of AI, fostering independence, and the significance of boredom for...
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In this episode of The Secure Family Podcast, Andy explains how a vast personal data economy collects, combines, and sells information about people - fueling targeted marketing and enabling scams, stalking, and harassment.
He cites examples and reporting on government agencies purchasing access to location data and the expansion of vehicle-tracking databases, and recounts cases where people-search sites were used to target victims. He also warns that old real-estate listing photos can expose home layouts and explains how to remove listing photos from major platforms.
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00:00 Welcome to the Show
02:08 The Hidden Data Economy
04:01 What Data Brokers Collect
06:41 Where Your Data Comes From
09:02 Apps and Location Tracking
10:55 License Plate Reader Networks
12:58 Why It Matters in Real Life
15:34 Your Home Photos Online
17:30 Practical Privacy Steps
19:02 Kids and Digital Footprints
22:13 Final Thoughts
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