Episodes

  • How to Share & Consume Video Content While Retaining Your Data & Earning Rewards
    Sep 15 2021

    TV has, and continues to have, a major influence on all of us. But as we move further into the 21st century, TV is being replaced by streaming services and platforms such as YouTube, to not only entertain us, but to inform us. But what started out as a dating site in a garage, has fast turned into a multi million dollar platform. 


    In this latest episode of Decentralize Me, we take a deep dive into the world of online video. 


    “In October of 2006, after a battle between Yahoo and Google, Google acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion, netting the co-founders $400 million each. Fast forward to today, and the worldwide revenue for the fourth quarter of 2020 for YouTube was $6.85 billion.”


    But if YouTube is a free video hosting platform, how did Google make this much money? By selling you and your data. But don’t content creators get paid by YouTube? Well yes, but they have to have a minimum of 4000 hours of watch time in 12 months, and at least 1000 subscribers, otherwise all ad revenue goes directly to Google.


    And then there’s the issue of free speech censorship. Should tech companies be allowed to decide when and where to set boundaries around what content is shown? 


    So what alternatives are there? Well, the decentralized video sharing platform we like best is Odysee, which is based on the Library blockchain - a public blockchain that provides a single shared index of published content as well as content discovery and payment.


    “One of the great benefits as a user is that you don't get force fed advertisements from a big multinational and your private data is not being used to market products and services to you.”


    To find out more about decentralized video sharing platforms, download and listen to Decentralized Me today.

     

    On today’s podcast:

    • How YouTube makes money for Google
    • Data mining and the social credit system
    • Why a centralized system limits free speech
    • Odysee - the decentralized content sharing platform


    Links:

    • www.decentralizedme.fm
    • Presearch
    • Odysee
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    14 mins
  • Take Back Control Of Your Communications
    Apr 9 2021

    In previous episodes we discussed how powerful social media companies had become due to the copious amounts of data they mined. In this latest episode of Decentralize Me, we’re delving into the realm of messaging apps


    Communication apps such as Messenger, Telegram and WhatsApp provide us with a convenient way to keep in touch with anyone, wherever they are in the world. 


    But this freedom of communication has to come at a cost. And what if you knew that people could be listening in or reading your messages, as well as your database, even though the messages themselves were sent encrypted, end to end?


    “Whenever you sign up for these apps, you have to accept their terms and conditions. And if you're like me, I've never read these documents. And it is this trusting attitude of just accepting that has led us to give up our digital rights.”


    So what can we do to still communicate freely, yet retain control of our data?


    Sense Chat is a decentralised message system that allows you to disconnect from the data hungry apps, while still connecting securely to friends and family.  


    “This is the first system I've seen that has a peer to peer verification system where you vouch for people. This alone is a great idea.”


    To find out more about Sense, encryption, metadata (and how the CIA used metadata to kill people), and how the likes of messenger and WhatsApp, collect all this metadata, share it and sell it, download and listen to this latest episode of Decentralize Me.


    On today’s podcast:

    • The issue of communication apps
    • The value of metadata
    • Sense Chat
    • Asymmetric end to end encryption
    • Insecurity of VOIP


    Links:

    • http://www.sense.chat/
    • www.decentralizeme.fm
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    8 mins
  • Take Back Control Of Your Social Media
    Mar 31 2021

    Welcome back to Decentralize Me, the podcast where we show you how to take back control of your digital identity and stay intentional. 


    In this episode, we’re going to explore social media, the power of its centralized system and show you an alternative social media platform, one where you can take back control of your social media, where you retain control of your data. 


    Previously, we’ve talked about how in the early 2000s we moved to web 2.0 and the dynamic web. This allowed users to respond to platforms and as such, social media was born. 


    Fast forward to today, and social media companies are some of the largest and most profitable on the planet. How? Because they mine personal information that is so freely given to them. 


    “Data gathering is the number one objective for most social media platforms. On top of this, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has researched and discovered that Facebook has tracker pixels, or cookie sharing codes on 30% plus of the top 10,000 websites.”


    The financial reward of data mining? 


    “Facebook last year, their gross profit was $69 billion, and Twitter made $2.35 billion.”


    If you’re looking to use alternate social media sites, our recommendations are ones that are decentralized, have tokens that reward participants and are available on mobile devices. 


    “The social media platform that best meets this criteria at the present time is the Minds platform.”


    To find out more about Minds, an alt-tech blockchain-based social network, how you can take back control of your social media and retain control of your data, download and listen to this latest episode. 


    On today’s podcast:

    • TikTok’s privacy policy
    • Electronic Frontier Foundation
    • Freedom of speech
    • Alternate social media sites


    Links:

    • Electronic Frontier Foundation
    • Minds
    • https://www.decentralizeme.fm
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    8 mins
  • How To Search Anonymously, Retain Your Data & Earn Rewards
    Mar 20 2021

    REFERRAL LINK :  https://presearch.org/signup?rid=2255761


    Welcome back to the continuing journey on the Decentralized Me podcast, where we show you how to take back your digital identity and profit from it. On this episode, we delve into the world of search engines, and boy, does we have a programme for you. 


    When we use a search engine, we want unbiased results. When you search for specific data, you get indisputable facts. But when you search for adjustable results, research by independent bodies such as the Wall Street Journal reveal:


    “Significant evidence that the results showed either a political bias or a bias towards specific companies.”


    This is because the likes of Google Chrome, Bing, DuckDuckGo all have one thing in common: they are all centralized systems. So if you’re in the market for a decentralized search engine, check out Presearch. 


    “It's a decentralized search engine whose backend works a bit differently behind the scenes. When you search for an item your request is sent to a node gateway server. This node does something really cool - it takes any personal identifiers from your query, so that the search is completely anonymous.”


    The best bit, however, is that everytime you search using Presearch, you earn a PRE token as a reward that you can convert to other cryptos or flat currency, as you can with the NBX token. 


    “Two episodes in and we've replaced our browser and our search engine with two decentralized projects that protect our privacy and generate us a reward. Definitely a good start, but the best is yet to come.”


    To find out what that is, keep downloading and listening to Decentralized Me. 


    On today’s podcast:

    • Google’s biased results
    • Decentralized search engine - Presearch
    • Keyword staking
    • Earn PRE tokens


    Links:

    • www.decentralizedme.fm
    • Presearch
    • REFERRAL LINK : https://presearch.org/signup?rid=2255761
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    7 mins
  • How To Browse The Internet securely and get rewarded for it
    Mar 20 2021

    How would you like to browse the internet, all the while knowing that not only is your data private and secure, but you are being rewarded for your participation? Join us as we venture  down the rabbit hole of decentralization on the Decentralized Me podcast.


    When you think about your activity online, it all happens through your browser. It is your gateway to the online world:


    “It all started with web 1.0, which was lovingly known as the dumb internet. And this allowed users to only look at content using the HTTP system. Funnily enough, Tim Berners Lee, the founder of the internet, envisaged that it would be decentralized and open sourced.”


    But the world changes quickly, the internet even more so. From observation, to participation, and the birth of social media, Gary takes listeners through a whistlestop tour of the growth of the internet from inception, to the current centralized system where tech giants own your data. 


    “Google handles 88% of all search engine traffic. We have this trust that whatever happens when we Google it, we will get the unbiased truth. Or do we?”


    Don’t miss this second episode where we will share insights from how we can move from the current internet, to a decentralized version - web 3.0, where you can still browse the internet using NetBox, but you do so anonymously, thus retaining all of your personal data. 


    On today’s podcast:

    • Web 1.0 - web 3.0
    • The server capacity of tech giants
    • The monopoly of Google
    • Interplanetary File System
    • NetBox browser 


    Links:

    • www.decentralizedme.fm
    • NetBox Browser
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    10 mins
  • Decoding Decentralization & Understanding Blockchain
    Mar 20 2021

    Welcome to Decentralize Me, a podcast about taking control of our personal data and using it to create value. Join host Gary Brookes as he gets under the hood of the machines that are driving this positive change. 


    This series kicks off with a brief introduction discussing the two most critical aspects of our future: decentralization and blockchain. 


    From the benefits of a decentralized system, to the phenomenon known as blockchain, this inaugural episode provides a basic grasp of these two concepts, laying the foundation for future episodes. 


    “We are now ready to head down the rabbit hole and discover the new world that is going to allow us to take control of our data and benefit from it.”


    On today’s podcast:

    • The difference between centralization and decentralization 
    • The benefits of a decentralized system
    • What blockchain is
    • The 3 pieces of information that make up blockchain


    Links:

    • www.decentralizedme.fm
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    7 mins
  • Introducing Decentralize Me
    Mar 3 2021

    Introducing Decentralize Me, launching March 2021.

    For more information, visit https://decentralizeme.fm

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    3 mins