Hey, everyone. If you’re looking for a fresh privacy podcast, we recently started a new one called Signal Jam.
Here’s a bit about why we made Signal Jam and what we’re hoping to do differently.
We even have preliminary ways for you to participate in the project, which you can read about here.
Feel free to connect with us on Proton, Tuta, Signal, or here on Lemmy. Looking forward to your feedback and thoughts!
Just wanted to say this is great. Awesome initiative, looking forward for new episodes!
Shouldn’t the podcast about passwords and 2FA be called “Security 101” instead of “Privacy 101”? How is that related to privacy? You should have two sections for your episodes: one for privacy and one for security.
Cool idea and will check it out later. I also found a small grammatical error.
While we
trystrive to make original content and refresh old topics, we can’t cover everything, and we can’t be everywhere.I assume you would want to strike “try”, but I suppose you could strike “strive” instead.
Edit - I made a word salad on a post about a grammatical error, go me!
Funny how sometimes you miss silly things like this even after proofreading so many times… thank you! Fixed. 🙂
It’s difficult enough for getting people to switch from whatsapp to signal.
I don’t know how successful i’d be to get people to switch to simplex.
Is there a particular reason that you don’t recommend signal?
What alternatives would you recommend?
Matrix is open source, should give that a try,
it could be a bit more user friendly tho
The fact that Matrix was developed in Israel instantly kills it for me.
Pretty sure it was developed in germany
No Matrix was developed by Amdocs, an Israeli company. It has moved to Europe afterwards (I recall UK but might be wrong about that part)
Element is a Matrix client.
Im glad you are not over ambitious with your schedule. An episode every three weeks / month is a great way to keep going. I remember when privacy guides said they were going to do a “this week in privacy” which unfortunately lasted about 6 weeks. I wish you best of luck!
Appreciate the feedback! We care about producing quality rather than quantity. As I mentioned in our Welcome post, we don’t view ourselves as content creators in the contemporary sense, and we don’t want that associated pressure to constantly pump out new stuff. We hope the project gains enough international relevancy and appeal that we can bring in other contributors (which might result in more frequent episodes/posts), but for now, slow and steady is the goal.
-M
This looks cool. Thank you for creating and sharing! I’ve added to my (privacy-respecting, I think) podcast app of choice and will give a listen.
Thanks for following! Out of curiosity, what’s your preferred podcast client?
Well I just went down the rabbit hole to verify that my podcast app is simply that, and not tracking tons of data to send back to who knows where. I had been using Overcast but a few months ago changed to RSS Radio after reading a recommendation - perhaps on Reddit? RSS Radio now seems to be all but disavowed by both Dorada Software, who links from the site for it, and Maple Media Apps, LLC, who is the publisher on the app store. The app privacy cards on the iOS App Store do not instill a ton of confidence, showing: Data Used to Track You (Identifiers, Usage Data) and Data Linked to You (Usage Data)
Perhaps it’s time to switch… Podverse is at least open source, although they track Usage Data and link Contact Info to you. But good ol’ Overcast only has a card for Data Not Linked to You, which seems like a big improvement.
AntennaPod is the obligatory open source client.
I’m still on iOS (I know - don’t yell at me) but thinking to make moves soon. I trust Android less than iOS, but perhaps GrapheneOS or something else will be for me. I’m always open to recommendations (with a minimum of yelling).
No stress! I was on iOS for a really long time, mostly out of entrenched habits, and trepidation into jumping into something like GrapheneOS. However, I did end up making the switch to Graphene, and arguably with the most restrictive settings (no Google Play Services, no Aurora Store, etc.). There was a small learning curve, maybe about a week or so, but in hind sight, it’s one of the best privacy decisions I’ve made to date. Feel free to reach out to me on Signal or one of emails if you have questions or want to talk more in depth about it!
-M
USE GRAPHENEOS
anytime has an ios app!
The holy Data Not Collected card!
Nice find!
Good on you for the thorough research, and I like your logic. Things change fast, and it’s good to have backups in place. Overcast would probably be my choice if using iOS. I wish there were more open source and privacy-friendly versions available.
-M
This looks cool, I’ll give it a listen later. Wish you good luck with this
Thank you! Feel free to leave us feedback and share what you’d like to hear more about down the road.
Listened to the first episode and I don’t have any negative feedback. You might consider running your audio through Auphonic. Really great hands-off editor that can take quality to another level. But it’s fine as is.
Thanks for the feedback and suggestion! I’ll look into Auphonic a bit and maybe do some experimenting.
-M
Hello,
Thank you for sharing this, feel free to crosspost to [email protected] for additional reach
Hey, will do! Thanks!
Hah! Good catch! Fixed. Thank you! 🙂
Much disappointment. Could have been signalj.am
I agree. Unfortunately .am TLDs do not support WhoIs privacy. ☹️