That Blind Tech Show: Privacy, Advertisers and Location Services – This Uber Driver Gots Ya Covered. PTSD at Facebook? Guide Dogs get State Honors, Kicked to the Curb and Separated all in One Week

Published: Feb. 1, 2020, 8:28 p.m.

That Blind Tech Show returns with just Brian and Jeff at the helm. Serina will be back on the next episode as she understandably has taken some time off for her Goat Training. Good luck with Billy Goat, Serina.

With that said, we got a couple of demos showing us how to limit your advertising privacy and how to control how much Location Services can keep tabs on your device.

We bring you all the joy found in the latest iOS 13 release, and don’t be afraid or overwhelmed by the complexity of the greatness packed into the Gigabytes of delight brought to you by Apple. We got it condensed down into a digestible piece of audio information and brought to you in stereo so you can hear both sides of the story.

We bring you news from around the world and give you our best opinions but remember, do not quote TBTS, we do not claim to be the end-all on such deep conversations and we feel your opinion is best for you. Hmmm. So if you want to share your opinion, email us, tweet us, send us a carrier pigeon and let us know. We don’t know much about history, don’t know much about biology but Brian will always sing his tune and yes, I got to edit this stuff, so have a little kindness and sympathy for me. You try to put Brian in your ears for days at a time. Whew, poor West. BTW, that is the name of Brian’s Guide Dog.

So enjoy this episode and the comic relief provided by Marlon and Jeff in their skits or whatever you call those inserts. 

Here are some links from the show:

Uber driver took blind singer’s phone to give himself £20 tip and five-star rating

Legally blind student sues college for allegedly separating her from seeing eye dog:

Emotional Support Animals Could Soon Be Banned From Planes:

Advertisers panicking as iPhone users have been turning off their GPS location tracking:

Facebook and YouTube moderators sign PTSD disclosure

 

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