
What role do government and social media play in protecting your privacy?
From Constitution | America Out Loud News by Constitution | America Out Loud News
June 12, 2026 · 57 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the responsibility of individuals in protecting their privacy in the context of government and social media.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – People claim to value their privacy, but share their most personal information with entities that most of whom will sell that data. All for the convenience of our modern world. Then, when their privacy is violated, they claim it was someone else’s job to protect it. I’m here to tell you, the person primarily responsible for protecting your privacy is...
People in this episode
Host: Paul Engel
Topics covered
- privacy
- government
- social media
- data protection
- personal information
- modern convenience
Keywords
- privacy
- government
- social media
- data protection
- personal information
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