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https://geektoenglish.com/the-podcast
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Your apps have a nightlife. While you’re sleeping, they’re quietly syncing data, checking your location, refreshing content, talking to ad networks, and sometimes asking for permissions they don’t actually need. In this episode, your Geek breaks down what apps really do in the background, how to tell the harmless from the sneaky, and the simple steps that keep your phone fast, private, and under your control. If you’ve ever wondered why your battery drops overnight—or why Instagram suddenly knows you were near a taco truck—this one is for you.
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https://geektoenglish.com/the-podcast
Also available on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, and wherever you get your podcast downloads
In this episode of GeektoEnglish, your Geek breaks down how tiny mistakes inside Cloudflare and Microsoft managed to shake the entire internet. We explain what went wrong, what went down, and why even one line of code can disrupt millions of people at once. Perfect for anyone who’s ever wondered, “Was that outage me… or the whole internet?”
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Smart Homes Made Simple
Listen at: https://geektoenglish.com/the-podcast
Or on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Music, or your favorite podcast player
Smart homes don’t have to be confusing. In this week’s episode of Geek to English, your Geek breaks down the big three ecosystems—Google, Apple, and Amazon—plus the role of hubs, hub-free setups, and the smartest way to start building your own home environment. We even explore top beginner-friendly smart bulbs and imagine what a fully automated, teched-out house really feels like. A fast, practical guide to making your home smarter without the headache.
#geektoenglish #podcast #smarthome #smartthings #googlehome #applehome #amazonalexa #techmadeeasy #educational
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The Arms Race Against Fake Product Reviews
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Fake reviews are everywhere, AI writes them, companies buy them, and platforms fight them. In Episode 10 of Geek to English, we pull back the curtain on the online ratings you trust. Before you tap “Add to Cart,” listen to this.
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When the Internet Pretends to Be Random: Behavioral Tracking, Cookies, and Control
Link to Podcast: https://feeds.captivate.fm/geektoenglish/
Also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Music
The internet doesn’t leave surprises to chance, it studies how you scroll, pause, hover, and click, then quietly steers what you see next. In this episode, we unpack how online systems observe your behavior, sharpen your digital profile, and create an illusion of spontaneity while nudging your attention in curated directions.
We’ll dig into the role of cookies, why those pop-ups matter more than they seem, and how to choose what to accept without becoming a full-time privacy warrior. The goal here isn’t paranoia, it’s clarity. Think of it as learning the rules of the digital game so you can play with intention instead of being played by invisible systems.
#geektoenglish #podcast #digitalprivacy #onlinetracking #cookiepop-ups #algorithmbias #feedpersonalization #techliteracy
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QR codes are everywhere—but so are QR code scams. In this episode, we break down how QR codes work, why criminals love them, and how to scan safely without getting hacked or scammed.
#QRCodes #CyberSecurity #TechSafety #OnlineSecurity #PrivacyProtection #DigitalSafety #ScamAlert #TechTips #GeekToEnglish #PodcastEpisode
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This episode explores the evolution of AI assistants — from helpful scheduling bots to workplace collaborators. We’ll break down how they work, what they’re good at, when they cross the line, and how to keep control of your data and your job.
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Ever notice how your social media feed used to feel like your feed—full of your friends, your interests, your humor—and now it’s a weird soup of strangers dancing, conspiracy theories, and ads for shoes you talked about once? Yeah, same.
Topics Covered:
What “the algorithm” actually means in plain EnglishHow recommendation engines shape social media feedsWhy engagement-driven content warps what you seePractical ways to retrain or “detox” your algorithmCopyright 2025 GeektoEnglish
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VPNs – What Is It, and Do I Need One?
In this episode of Geek to English, we demystify Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs. We break down what they are, how they work, and why people use them for privacy, security, and access. You’ll also hear about popular services like NordVPN, Proton VPN, and Surfshark VPN, plus some real-world risks like unsecured public Wi-Fi and “juice jacking” USB ports.
We wrap up with a balanced look at whether you really need a VPN and compare digital vigilance to the everyday habit of locking your car doors—even when you’re just sitting inside.
Resources & Mentions:
• NordVPN
• Proton VPN
• Surfshark VPN
• FTC Guidance on Public Wi-Fi Security
• USB Blocker on Amazon
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Online Identity Theft - Who’s Really at Risk & What to Do About It
https://geektoenglish.captivate.fm/episode/online-identity-theft-whos-really-at-risk-what-to-do-about-it
Today’s topic is a serious one: online identity theft — we’ll talk about what it looks like, who’s vulnerable (hint: it’s not just the elderly), how thieves get in, how you spot it fast, practical first steps if it happens, and a short guide to tools and services that can help.
Resources:
IdentityTheft.gov
IRS Identity Theft Central
Social Security Identity Theft Site
Aura Identity Protection
Norton LifeLock
DeleteMe
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In this episode of Geek to English, we break down the world of passwords—why weak ones like “Fluffy123” don’t cut it, how password managers can make life easier, why two-factor authentication matters, and how passkeys might finally replace passwords altogether.
📌 Resources & Mentions
1PasswordBitwardenGoogle AuthenticatorApple on Passkeys
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In this episode of Geek to English, we clear up one of the most common - and frustrating - tech misunderstandings: Wi-Fi versus the internet. You’ve probably said “The Wi-Fi is down” when a show won’t stream, but in reality, Wi-Fi and the internet are two different things. We’ll break down how they work, why they get confused, and how understanding the difference can make troubleshooting (and family tech conversations) much easier.
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🎙️ Geek to English – Episode 1
“The Cloud Is Just Someone Else’s Computer”
Episode Length: ~7 minutes
🔎 Episode SummaryIn this first episode of Geek to English, we tackle one of tech’s most overused (and least understood) buzzwords: the cloud. What is it? Why does everyone insist you store your photos, files, and memories “up there”? And what do Apple’s iCloud, Google Drive, and Dropbox really do with your stuff?
Spoiler: the cloud is just someone else’s computer. But when you know how to use it wisely, it can be one of the most powerful tools in your digital life.
🗂️ What You’ll LearnThe simple truth about what “the cloud” actually is.Real-world examples: iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox.The biggest benefits: convenience, backup, and sharing.Cautions about privacy, security, and costs.Practical tips to keep your digital life safe and stress-free.
💡 Key TakeawaysThe cloud = another company’s computer that you rent space on.Cloud storage makes file sharing and backups easier than ever.But don’t rely on it alone—always have a backup you control.Strong passwords and two-factor authentication are non-negotiable.
📌 Resources & MentionsiCloud – Apple’s storage and backup service.Google Drive – File storage, sharing, and collaboration.Dropbox – One of the original cloud storage tools.Password Manager Roundup (PCMag) – To keep your accounts secure.