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How to stop your personal information from leaking, Here’s how to reclaim some privacy
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TSdaisiesdontdoit92
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Oct 28 2020, 09:35 AM, updated 6y ago
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From https://www.wired.co.uk/article/personal-da...acebook-twitter"The internet can be an obnoxious place, and the sharing culture of social media often runs counter to security and privacy best practices. Most of us have at some point shared our birthdays, photos of our loved ones, information about where we live and come from, and other content that perhaps shouldn’t be made public online. In a worst case scenario, information you share online could be taken advantage of to pose a threat to your security or even physical safety. The fundamentals of securing your online presence are much the same regardless of what online services you use. Before we get on to specific actions for Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn here’s what you should be aware of if you’re looking to better protect yourself online and make sure your information has a smaller chance of being abused."
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chinaloh P
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Nov 1 2020, 03:20 PM
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there are multiple channel to access dark web to see whether your personal info really leak / hacked by hacker... 1) Trend micro - so far available for android and IOS version, the most important is free to check email address, password and bank account infos whether lelong at dark web bo. https://www.trendmicro.com/en_my/forHome/pr...d-security.html2) CTOS secure ID - yup, the first Malaysia credit score offer dark web notification feature and of course need to Pay either monthly or annual to enable the feature. https://ctosid.ctos.com.my/ctosid_new/SimpleRegister?
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SUSlowya
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Nov 1 2020, 03:21 PM
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How to stop your personal information from leaking? » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « by not giving the real one
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fireballs
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Nov 1 2020, 03:24 PM
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TSdaisiesdontdoit92
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Nov 3 2020, 12:59 AM
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QUOTE(fireballs @ Nov 1 2020, 03:24 PM) I like the name of the article you linked, "The Ashley Madison hack proves it: Everyone lies about their birthdays.“ It's a good point. When sign up for websites, use some fake information like fake birthday, fake last name and it might make extra protection. Of course, when your mother says Happy Birthday on Facebook on your real birthday, maybe the secret is out.
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fireballs
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Nov 3 2020, 01:17 AM
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QUOTE(daisiesdontdoit92 @ Nov 3 2020, 12:59 AM) I like the name of the article you linked, "The Ashley Madison hack proves it: Everyone lies about their birthdays.“ It's a good point. When sign up for websites, use some fake information like fake birthday, fake last name and it might make extra protection. Of course, when your mother says Happy Birthday on Facebook on your real birthday, maybe the secret is out.  Even better, I learned that shopee got people sell otp service. Don't use own number for registration. Rm1 only
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