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Your privacy may be violated in many ways, shows study
There are several ways your information can be accessed. Avoid use of social media sites, regularly clean cookies from your browser, and make use of portable data security software.

BriefingWire.com, 2/12/2013 - Today, it’s obvious that you need to live in an illusionary world -- to hold the belief that your online privacy is not being purposely violated by spy agencies. All of your online activities are being tracked trough tracking cookies. To make matters worse, Google and facebook have become notorious for over tracking users’ online activities. However, most people already know that. So, what is it then that people don’t know about the hidden threats to their privacy? According to a comprehensive study, conducted by NewSoftwares.net, an information security organization committed to fighting e-crime --The lesser-known hidden secrets are the following:

Your Government may be Collecting Data on You:

The mere thought of the government tapping your phone line, reading your emails, or tracking your online activities makes you want to think about conspiracy theories. However, your paranoia may be valid to some extent. According to one study, your government is well capable of tapping your digital activities. Nonetheless, if you are not a criminal – you don’t have anything to worry about.

Lost or Stolen USB Storage devices:

We all know that those tiny USB storage devices are prone to loss. However, what you didn’t know is how many people will attempt to make use of the data stored on those devices, when they end up finding it. If such devices end up in the hands of a criminal, you can certainly bet your identity is at grave risk. Therefore, it’s recommended you install software that can password protect USB drive.

Social Media Activity:

We all know that Social media sites track you for advertising purposes. However, Social media can also be considered a gold-mine for anyone trying to get information on you. Do you know of anyone who has a facebook profile, and when you go on facebook and search for that individual, not surprisingly, you are able to gather considerable information on that person. For example, certain personal information on that individual can reveal where they live, work, and their date of birth in most cases. Therefore, posting personal data on social media sites can almost certainly backfire.

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