Navigated to Truly Disappearing: has the internet’s perpetual surveillance killed the option to escape? – Lachlan Jarvis

Truly Disappearing: has the internet’s perpetual surveillance killed the option to escape? – Lachlan Jarvis

December 11
44 mins

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Episode Description

The internet has given us unprecedented connection, but thanks to relentless data retention and constant tracking of our every digital move, is it now virtually impossible to shed our old identity and start a new life undetected?

To help us understand what we’re up against, we’re joined by Lachlan Jarvis, a private investigator, digital forensics expert, and Director of Lyonswood Investigations.

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In this episode, Lachlan joins us to look at the implications of the internet on personal identity and privacy. We explore how the digital landscape has evolved, the nature of digital footprints, and the challenges of disappearing in a connected world.

We also look at the right to be forgotten, the feasibility of reinventing oneself, and the importance of digital hygiene in protecting personal information.

00:00 The Cost of Digital Identity

03:12 The Evolution of Private Investigation

06:07 Understanding Digital Footprints

09:03 Active vs Passive Digital Footprints

12:13 The Right to be Forgotten

14:59 The Challenges of Disappearing

17:50 The Role of AI in Investigation

20:54 The Feasibility of Reinventing Oneself

24:09 Digital Hygiene and Security

27:08 Identity Theft and Its Consequences

30:00 The Future of Digital Privacy

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