Its not unusual for websites, services, and apps to request our data.

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Needless to say, this makes it all the more valuable.

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Passwords

Theres only so much hackers can do with your personal data.

However, if they have access to your passwords, the consequences can be severe.

They may also steal further sensitive information such as your name, address, or financial details.

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Further, cybercriminals may intercept passwords shared on platforms or networks that dont have the necessary protections in place.

Even on trusted websites and services, sharing financial details isnt without some risk.

Full name

Giving away your name online might not seem such a big deal.

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Beyond identity theft, publicly sharing your name online runs the risk of privacy invasions including stalking and harassment.

Your current or even potential employers may use your name and other personal details to look you up online.

Giving away your address online also makes you that much more vulnerable to scams and fraud.

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Phone number

Cybercriminals can use your phone number in a number of ways.

Giving out your phone number online also increases the risk of unwanted contact including sales calls and robocalls.

Workplace details

Sharing workplace details exposes you to numerous risks including identity theft.

Cybercriminals can build up a profile about you by acquiring information regarding your position or your employer.

Email address

One piece of personal data we consistently give away is our email address.

After all, a lot of sites and services require an email address during the sign-up process.

As such, its very difficult to maintain control over the photos you share online.

Even if your location isnt clear, embeddedmetadatasuch as geotags can give it away.

This can lead to stalking, doxxing, or even a home invasion.

Background details in photos such as documents or a computer screen may reveal more than intended, too.

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