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The Electronic Frontier Foundation (https://ssd.eff.org/) has a great guide on learning about communicating securely online and how to make your phone a bit less of a privacy nightmare!
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Thoughtful, silly, and sweet video. I like the take away: we've always been the one's in control so enforce the boundaries you need on apps and social media.
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