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ask a scientist … how do you protect your data?

Posted on September 15, 2022 by The Exchange
Written by: The Exchange

It feels like everyone is telling us to be careful online and protect our data. But what does that mean? Tron producer Justin Springer talks with Google Security Princess and Vice President/General Manager of Chrome Parisa Tabriz about what she does to protect her data online.


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