Passwords
Tech: Surrendering passwords when you travel, Iran uses drones
Technology correspondent Alex Sims joins Kathryn to look at three recent tech stories and how they fit with privacy. Audio
Google's 'Security Princess' on staying safe online
It's easy to be relaxed about our password security, but Parisa Tabriz, Google's Director of Engineering and self-titled Security Princess joins Jesse to share some easy tips we can try right now. Audio
Password safety a bit lax in New Zealand
Kiwi iPhone users have been receiving text alerts from Apple saying their passwords are compromised lately, Take these warnings seriously if you want to be confident your online information is safe… Audio
Why we choose terrible passwords
Passwords (good ones) are said to be like underwear. Don't share them and change them regularly. But for many of us it seems 1234, qwerty, are our go to passwords. Megan Squire wants us all to rethink… Audio
New technology with Andy Linton
Andy Linton talks about the internet of things - how technology products "talk" to each other. Corporations aim to use this to make money from us - but what do we get in return? Audio
New technology with Andy Linton
Andy Linton discusses passwords; what a really good one is like and the tools that help you remember them Audio
Science commentator, Siouxsie Wiles
Siouxsie Wiles on how to create a bullet-proof password. Audio
Customs wants power to demand passwords for phones and laptops
Customs wants new powers to allow it to demand travellers' give them their cellphone and laptop passwords. Audio