Ep 60: Sarah Davies on holding tech companies accountable

EPISODE · Mar 16, 2025 · 34 MIN

Ep 60: Sarah Davies on holding tech companies accountable

from Outside the Screen Podcast · host Outside the Screen

This episode is a little different, as I’ve devoted the whole thing to a single interview (see below). I’ve been wondering if I could maybe bring in a few alternative formats for individual episodes, for example not having a Paper Round or a movie review every single time. Let me know what you think! Are you just as happy to hear a long interview as to be getting info about research and movies?The interview is with Sarah Davies AM, the CEO of the Alannah and Madeline Foundation. She joined me to discuss a new, iceberg-based infographic that the Foundation has published, to just show how concerned we should be about data privacy.I also mention my plan to take a month’s break from the production schedule, so expect me back in your inbox in late April. If you miss me, let me know!Outside the Screen is a listener-supported podcast. To receive new episodes and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Show notesAlannah and Madeline Foundation: https://www.alannahandmadeline.org.au/ Iceberg infographic: https://www.alannahandmadeline.org.au/what-we-do/advocacy/digital-rights/tech-icebergDigitalk: https://www.alannahandmadeline.org.au/learning-resources/digitalkBeacon app: https://beacon.thekids.org.au/Find us on:FacebookInstagramLinkedInSubstackApple PodcastsSpotifyOR search your favourite listening platform (let me know if it’s not there! – outsidethescreenpod[at]gmail.com)Children and Media Australia (CMA)You can find the Children and Media Australia Know Before You Go service via this link.Then, depending what you’re looking for, you can sort the list or search by title alphabetically, by age suitability, by classification or by date added. All of the reviews are prepared by people with training in child development, and they cover every G and PG title released in Australian cinemas since 2002, as well as selected M-rated movies and some pre-2002 ones that are available on streaming services.Or at this link, you can access Know Before You Load – reviews of game style apps and apps that may appeal to young children. These cover some extra things that are relevant to games, like data collection and gambling-like content.You might also like to sign up for our KBYG Weekly newsletter about the latest reviews, and join the CMA facebook community.The GoFundMe page is here. Remember, it’s tax-deductible! Get full access to Outside the Screen Podcast at outsidethescreen.substack.com/subscribe

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