Signal Jam

Signal Jam

Technology EN ↓ 7 episodes

Signal Jam is a podcast about regaining and maintaining privacy in the face of pervasive corporate and government surveillance. Co-hosts, Jay and Michael, discuss practical steps that anyone can take toward achieving that outcome— no matter how 'tech-savvy' they may be.

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Signal Jam

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Technology

Podcast website

signaljam.me

Latest episode

Apr 27, 2026

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Episodes

Josh, from Side of Burritos 27.04.2026

SIGNAL JAM // EPISODE 007 // Josh, from Side of Burritos Original Air Date: 2026-04-27 This episode we chat with Josh about his YouTube channel, Side of Burritos , his podcast, In the Shell , and his privacy-respecting podcast host, Yellowball . We also discuss what he’s working on these days, his thoughts about privacy in 2026, the impacts of politics on privacy, and more. / / / – – SHOW NOTES –...

Privacy 101: Chat Apps & Email 28.03.2026

SIGNAL JAM // EPISODE 006 // Privacy 101: Chat Apps and Email Original Air Date: 2026-03-28 Wrapping up our first batch of Privacy 101 episodes, we discuss the need for encryption in our communications, metadata, and our recommendations. Later, we reflect on the show so far, what we’ve learned, and provide a glimpse of what’s to come in the weeks and months ahead. / / / – – SHOW NOTES – – / / / Up...

Priviacy 101: Web Browsers and Search Engines 16.01.2026

SIGNAL JAM // EPISODE 005 // Privacy 101: Web Browsers and Search Engines Original Air Date: 2026-01-16 Continuing our ‘Privacy 101’ series, we discuss the risks to digital privacy when browsing the web, and how selecting a better web browser can mitigate some of those concerns. Later, we briefly discuss private search engines. / / / – – SHOW NOTES – – / / / Intro: The History of Internet Tracking...

Privacy 101: VPNs and DNS 03.12.2025

SIGNAL JAM // EPISODE 004 // Privacy 101: VPNs and DNS Original Air Date: 2025-12-02 In this episode, we discuss the privacy vulnerabilities VPNs mitigate and how DNS configurations further enhance our privacy experience. Plus, we talk about our preferred service providers, test a couple of others, and chat about our general strategies in these areas. / / / – – SHOW NOTES – – / / / Updates: The Th...

Privacy 101: Threat Modeling 16.08.2025

SIGNAL JAM // EPISODE 003 // Privacy 101: Threat Modeling Original Air Date: 2025-08-16 In this episode, Michael discusses the importance of threat models in our privacy journey, and breaks down a simple process to start your own. / / / – – SHOW NOTES – – / / / Intro: The Daily Show - “Edward Snowden” - S24E155 Updates: • Website is live! • Subscribe to our RSS feed for updates, or follow us on Bl...

Privacy 101: Passwords, 2FA, and Passkeys 25.07.2025

SIGNAL JAM // EPISODE 2 // Privacy 101: Passwords, 2FA, and Passkeys Original Air Date: 2025-07-25 In this episode, we discuss securing your digital accounts with strong passwords, using password managers, two factor authentication, and passkeys. / / / – – SHOW NOTES – – / / / Intro: The Office - 'WUPHF.com' - S07E09 Updates : Chat with us on Signal! Find our handle below or on the website. In thi...

Introducing Signal Jam! 17.07.2025

SIGNAL JAM // EPISODE 1 // Introducing Signal Jam! Original Air Date: 2025-07-17 In the inaugural episode, we introduce co-hosts Jay and Michael, talk about our entry into the privacy space, and what we hope to accomplish with the podcast. / / / – – CHAT WITH US – – / / / Proton-to-Proton and Tuta-to-Tuta emails are automatically end-to-end-encrypted. Proton: signaljampodcast@proton.me Tuta: signa...

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