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Firewalla Review, 15 Most Dangerous Apps for Kids, Rise of the Deepfake

Firewalla Review, 15 Most Dangerous Apps for Kids, Rise of the Deepfake



In episode 93 of our monthly show we review the Firewalla home network device, talk about the 15 most dangerous (or scary) apps for kids that parents need to be aware of, and the rise of the “deepfake”! Watch the recording of our live stream on YouTube (we’re not sure what happened with Scott’s out-of-sync and choppy video so we apologize for our technical difficulties):

Here are the show notes and links to articles discussed during the show:

Tom’s review of the Firewalla home network protection device

15 Most Dangerous Apps for Kids

The Rise of the Deepfake

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