Data privacy is often discussed in terms of laws and settings, but sometimes the most practical step is simply being more mindful about what you share online, like reviewing old social media posts or understanding how different apps connect and share your information. What's a small habit you've adopted to better manage your digital footprint?
I set a monthly privacy tidy day to review old posts and update settings across apps I remove unused permissions and hide or delete risky content Keeping the footprint small feels lighter and easier to manage
I audit app permissions every few months and revoke access to anything I no longer need It stops apps from collecting more than they should
I use a password manager and enable two factor authentication across services This practice aligns with data privacy 2025 trends toward stronger defaults
I review who can see my photos and location data and turn off auto sharing when not needed
I keep a small privacy note that lists where data is stored who can access it and how I limit sharing It guides choices when new apps come along