Maintain Privacy On Your Mobile Device! Part 1

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In this first video on mobile privacy we discuss ways that everyone and anyone can easily begin locking down the privacy of their device. Whether you're on Android or iOS the default privacy settings on these phones are terrible and I'm going to show you how to improve them without the need for rooting or installing another OS. In the first part of the series we go
through changing the DNS settings, switching out your default browser, using bio-metrics, changing default privacy settings, and personal assistants like Bixby, Siri, and Google Assistant.

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