I recently volunteered to teach an “intro to mobile security” class, in-person, at a local shul (Jewish prayer/study space) in my rural, aging community. I’m going to do one class for activists and one for the general public. I know I want to end with a list of privacy-friendly alternatives and habits, but I’m kinda stuck getting started. How do I introduce this topic, especially to older folks? Links, resources, personal thoughts welcome. Lmk if you don’t want to be credited.
I don’t have much experience with browsing on smartphones, but the basics (like using a (hopefully) privacy-friendly search engine, avoiding Facebook and the rest, deleting cookies, etc.) are worth mentioning. If they’re ~completely new to the Internet, it might be useful to mention things like email scams.