
#TBOT Show 2 Paid Members Public
Apple Scans Your Photos, Big Beautiful Surveillance, Google’s AI for Filmmaking, Hey friends, welcome to another episode of #TakeBackOurTech with Hakeem Anwar. AI appears to be taking over. We see it in our devices, our social media, the videos we watch online, and now our government. Does organic intelligence

Is This The End of Google? Paid Members Public
The Department of Justice won its antitrust lawsuit against Google in April, now they’ll be voting on a remedy to help break Google’s strangehold on advertising. The DoJ hints at forcing Google to sell their Chrome browser (which 90% of people use) or their Android operating system.

Apple's Siri Listens to Your Drug Deals and Sex Life Paid Members Public
A class action lawsuit alleging that Apple was listening to its users without consent is being settled for $95M, with Apple claiming it is not actually at fault.

The IRS Might Know About Your Crypto Paid Members Public
If you use a custodial exchange, the IRS can demand your account records. In fact, Coinbase handed over the info of 14,000 accounts in 2017, and these people are now receiving love letters from the IRS.

WTF is Real ID Paid Members Public
You may know that Real ID is now “required” to fly in the United States. There’s a lot of misconceptions about what Real ID is, many are saying that its a digital ID. What is REAL ID for real? I read into the Real ID act and the 9/11 commission report to figure out what’s going on.

TBOT Show #1 Paid Members Public
WTF is Real ID? , Siri is Listening , The IRS Knows About Your Crypto, Is The End of Google? BTC/Monero Swaps

XMPP: Getting Started Guide Paid Members Public
Hey there! Are you looking to replace your reliance on big tech communications? Look no farther than XMPP, a 25+ year old protocol used by hundreds of thousands of people. In this free guide, you'll learn the following: - XMPP Basics - Choosing the best free server -

How Big Tech Plans To Read Your Mind Paid Members Public
The hunger for data knows no bounds. Your location history, browsing data, and communications aren't enough to satisfy the surveillance economy. Tech companies now seek data from your mind and body.