What happens to our data and online life after we die? We talk about whether future generations will be able to access our information and how to make sure our data is secure. We also talk with U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher about key issues in Congress.
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What Will Happen To Your Data After You Die?
Most Americans don’t have a will. If you’re in that pragmatic minority of people that do have one, though — have you factored in your online life? Will your next of kin be able to access your social media, email, banking information, and medical records? Our guest explains what to do with your data before you die.
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U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher Looks Ahead To 116th Congress
With the 116th Congress set to meet next month, Republican U.S. Representative Mike Gallagher talks about a possible government shutdown. He also weighs in on trade talks with China, the Farm Bill, Congress’ inner workings and how it all affects Wisconsin.
Episode Credits
- John Munson Host
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Laura Pavin Producer
- Simson Garfinkel Guest
- Representative Mike Gallagher Guest
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