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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2024 · 39 MIN

7: Protect Your Privacy, Health, Family & Well-Being with Aaron Zar of SLNT using Faraday Tech

from Mama Bear Survival · host Emily Richett

In this episode of Mama Bear Survival we talk to Aaron Zar of SLNT about all things tech safety and going "silent" to safeguard your data, your privacy, your family and your well-being. Key points: Hacking threats to everyday technology Why you should put your car keys in a Faraday bag Benefits of disconnecting for well-being & motherhood The real dangers of EMF exposure and real-life uses for Faraday technology Preparing for a potential EMP or solar flare Action items & next steps: Take an inventory of your tech vulnerabilities - I was surprised to learn that my locked car was at risk even if I have the key safely inside my home. Consider backing up your personal photos to a hard drive instead of the cloud Checkout the Faraday bags over a SLNT - save with the code "mamabear" at checkout You'll probably want to grab this key fob guard after listening. Join us over on Instagram @mamabearsurvival and please, share the show with a likeminded mama bear! As always, stay safe out there, mama bear.

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