Imagine a corporate privacy policy on a website that was actually comprehensible and written by and for human beings. We talk to companies who have done just this, and what it means to build a business that has respect for privacy baked in from the outset. We also talk to a researcher who's witnessed the difficulty of navigating online privacy settings.
Show Notes
Mark Asquith's website) | Twitter) | Instagram) - 00:21
Captivate.fm), part of Rebel Base Media) - 00:28
Captivate’s privacy policy) - 1:25
Hana Habib's website) - 2:57
GDPR) - 3:16
CCPA) - 3:18
The study on privacy usability) that Hana and her team published (PDF) - 3:46
Kaitlin Maud on Twitter) | Instagram) - 6:13
Rain or Shine Recruiting) - 6:14
Rain or Shine Recruiting’s privacy policy) - 11:50
Ryan Jones on Twitter) - 13:16
Flighty) - 13:18
Flighty’s privacy policy) - 17:15
“A Hosty Retreat,”) our episode about switching podcast hosts over privacy concerns -23:00
"Overcast's latest beta update tells listeners which podcasts are tracking them") (The Verge) - 23:06
Full Transparency Mode) - 23:23
Transistor) - 29:50