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Post by juthi52943 on Jan 8, 2024 3:56:22 GMT
Returning to the topic, any information we provide in the virtual public space becomes a potential source of information about us, which, in connection with our personal data, becomes the subject of trading. Not only the Internet allows us to be spied on, outside the virtual world we can also fall victim to identity theft. Just look at how many of us have shredders at home. Its definitely not essential equipment. We often throw advertising Job Function Email List and other correspondence into the trash bin and forget about it. All we need is someone determined enough to dig a little in our trash and they will certainly find a lot of personal data, ours, our familys... often also information about our creditworthiness based on the offer presented by our bank. Information about our health condition from the results returned. research as well as tons of other seemingly irrelevant information. The above description would suggest that we must lock ourselves in a bunker, do not use the Internet or mobile phones, and it is best to treat all correspondence to us as strictly confidential. The availability of our personal data is the result of globalization and computerization.
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