
Here we go again with more fitness apps exposing the location of spies and military personnel. It should be interesting to see how this plays out in the coming months before this law is made official in 2020. That will leave those businesses with two options: either build systems and procedures to comply with California law, or treat Californians one way and every other customer another. Most major companies that deal in personal data, have some California customers. While this law applies only to California residents, it will most likely have broader implications for all major businesses in the US.

I wanted to clarify a few details about the new California Privacy Act that I discussed on the Weekly Blaze podcast last week. These weekly podcasts are published every Monday and are 15 minutes or less quickly giving you “news that you can use”.
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Welcome to the Shared Security Weekly Blaze where we update you on the top 3 security and privacy topics from the week. Hi everyone, I’m Tom Eston, Co-host of the Shared Security podcast. With their patented Faraday cage product line of phone cases, wallets and bags you can block all wireless signals which will make your devices instantly untrackable, unhackable and undetectable.

The Shared Security Podcast is sponsored by Silent Pocket. In this week’s episode: Polar fitness app location data exposed, blocking scam phone calls and the Samba TV privacy controversy. This is your Shared Security Weekly Blaze for July 16th 2018 with your host, Tom Eston.
