Josh Koebert
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Josh is a seasoned data journalist whose work has appeared in top-tier outlets including CNET, PCMag, Forbes, TechCrunch, and a range of other respected media platforms. His work explores topics relating to privacy, data security, and technology in an increasingly digital world, including topics such as digital crime and scams, issues surrounding trust and security relating to tech companies and social media platforms, and data security while traveling, among others.
Josh holds a degree in Sports Communication from Bradley University. Prior to shifting into the data journalism space, he built his career in broadcasting and public relations, working with professional sports organizations as well as his university’s athletics department.
Josh lives in Tampa, Florida, with his wife and two children. His free time is spent building Lego sets, relaxing at the beach, and exploring one of the many different theme parks his family has annual passes for.
- CNET
- PCMag
- Forbes
- TechCrunch
- Data security
- Privacy
- Identity theft
- Scam prevention
- Sports Communication Degree from Bradley University
- Mac or PC: Mac
- Android or iPhone: iPhone
Josh's Latest Articles
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Here’s How Educated You Need To Be To Understand the Privacy Policies of Different Car Companies
With the value of personal data at an all-time high, All About Cookies evaluated the privacy policies of major car brands to see how hard they make it to understand what information they collect about their customers.
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Despite Security Concerns, More Than Half of Internet Users Watch Bootleg Streams [Survey]
All About Cookies surveyed 1,000 people to find out what kinds of content they stream, how many use less-than-legal means to stream, and more.
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2025 VPN Statistics and Consumer Report: 61% of Americans Remain Unprotected Online
All About Cookies surveyed people to find out how many know what VPNs do, how many use them, how safe they feel using VPNs, and more.
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Cookies Study: 1 in 4 Americans Blindly Accept Internet Cookies, But Most Don't Know What They Do
The All About Cookies team surveyed 1,000 U.S. adults and asked them all about internet cookies. We found out how much people know about them, how people interact with cookie disclaimers, and more.
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Spoiler Etiquette: How Long Do You Need To Wait To Talk About Shows and Movies? [Survey]
All About Cookies surveyed 1,000 people to find out how they avoid spoilers, where most spoilers come from, and how spoilers impact their enjoyment of shows and movies.
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Public Wi-Fi Safety: 1 in 4 People Have Experienced a Security Issue From Browsing on Unsecured Networks
All About Cookies surveyed people to find out how often they use public Wi-Fi networks, how safe they feel using it in different places, and how many have been hacked.