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Privacy quick primer

  • Definition: Privacy is the right to control access to your personal information and how it’s used.
  • Types: Personal (identity, health), informational (data collected about you), territorial (space), and decisional (personal choices).
  • Key risks: Data breaches, tracking (cookies, fingerprinting), surveillance, identity theft, and oversharing.
  • Practical steps:
    1. Limit data shared: Only provide required info.
    2. Use strong, unique passwords and a password manager.
    3. Enable two-factor authentication where available.
    4. Keep software updated to patch vulnerabilities.
    5. Use privacy-focused tools: tracker blockers, private search, encrypted messaging.
    6. Review app permissions and remove unnecessary ones.
    7. Be cautious on public Wi‑Fi: use a VPN for sensitive tasks.
  • Regulations: Many regions have laws (e.g., GDPR, CCPA) that set rights around access, deletion, and consent.
  • When to be extra careful: financial transactions, health info, government IDs, and anything tied to location or biometrics.

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