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Le Figaro launches Questions Tech, the podcast that tells you everything about new technologies

2023-01-12T08:37:59.964Z


In Questions Tech, Chloé Woitier, journalist at Figaro Economie, answers your questions about cookies, personal data or the attention economy.


Why are we glued to our smartphones?

Does anonymity really exist on the Internet?

How do advertising cookies work?

Why is TikTok criticized?

Is it such a good idea to geolocate your children?

In this new podcast launched by Le Figaro, Chloé Woitier, journalist at Figaro Economie, answers every week the questions you don't always dare to ask about new technologies and their impact on our daily lives.

It also returns to terms that are frequently encountered in this sector, such as "personal data" or "metaverse", in order to recall their definitions.

A short format, sometimes spicy but never condescending because don't forget: in tech, there are no stupid questions!

In the first episode, we try to answer this ubiquitous question with family, friends or colleagues: why do your children remain glued to their screens... and you too?

PODCAST - Why are your children addicted to their screens...and so are you? 

The second episode is dedicated to cookies, those famous computer files found everywhere on the net.

PODCAST - Should we be afraid of cookies? 

We also talk to you about the metaverse, now essential in all business strategies with this simple question: but what is the metaverse really?

PODCAST - What is the metaverse?

You can find these episodes on Figaro.fr but also on all your listening platforms like Apple Podcast, Spotify, Amazon Music or Deezer.

Every Thursday, a new episode of Tech Questions will answer your questions.

Source: lefigaro

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