<p>It's a quiet news week, so we're diving into questions from the community and discussing a few less interesting stories. Join us for This Week In Privacy #59</p>
<ul><li>(00:00) - Intro</li>
<li>(00:39) - Start of podcast</li>
<li>(01:27) - Are there privacy advantages to desktop OS's vs GrapheneOS</li>
<li>(06:50) - Announcing Mozilla.org</li>
<li>(19:15) - Following user outcry, AMD reinstates memory encryption in consumer CPUs</li>
<li>(32:07) - Site updates</li>
<li>(38:00) - Are there any KeepAndroidOpen.org updates?</li>
<li>(51:49) - White House app auto-downloads to government phones, can't be uninstalled</li>
<li>(01:03:57) - 50% of LG and Samsung smart TV apps embed residential proxies</li>
<li>(01:18:50) - Forum updates</li>
<li>(01:28:42) - Outro</li>
</ul>
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This Week in Privacy

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This Week in Privacy

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It's a quiet news week, so we're diving into questions from the community and discussing a few less interesting stories. Join us for This Week In Privacy #59 (00:00) - Intro (00:39) - Start of podcast (01:27) - Are there privacy advantages to desktop OS's vs GrapheneOS (06:50) - Announcing Mozilla.org (19:15) - Following user outcry, AMD reinstates memory encryption in consumer CPUs (32:07) - Site updates (38:00) - Are there any KeepAndroidOpen.org updates? (51:49) - White House app auto-downloads to government phones, can't be uninstalled (01:03:57) - 50% of LG and Samsung smart TV apps embed residential proxies (01:18:50) - Forum updates (01:28:42) - Outro ★ Support this podcast ★