As our second year with COVID gradually comes to an end, I can look back on my work on it -- the newsletter, the
videos, the charts quiz, the eBooks -- and honestly say that given my skill set, I did everything I could.
But:
There's another issue, an issue that many of my friends have emphasized but that I haven't pursued all that much, that we also need to get right.
Internet privacy.
Especially given how sinister the lizard people ruling over us are.
According to Security magazine in an article from this year, "75% of Americans are very concerned about online privacy, but most don't take any significant action."
Well, I hope at least my corner of the world fixes that in their own lives.
To do penance for my blindness on this issue I arranged a presentation on the subject by a longtime Tom Woods Show listener who also happens to be an expert on Internet privacy.
In the replay of the presentation, linked below, your host gives you five things you can do instantly, as in within the next 10 minutes, to protect your privacy.
Make a little time to watch, because it's available for free viewing only this weekend:
Tom Woods