Episode Synopsis "Episode Five: How Much Privacy Are We Giving Up for Convenience?"
Do you ever worry that your smart speaker is listening in to what's going on in your kitchen? Do surveillance cameras make you uncomfortable? What privacy measures are you taking in your own life? Co-hosts James Norton and Dena Graziano speak with Michelle Richardson, deputy director of the Freedom, Security and Technology Project at the Center for Democracy and Technology, and answer your questions.
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