How has online privacy changed what you share in quizzes and surveys?
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Online privacy is often about blocking trackers, but a more subtle concern is the data we voluntarily give away in quizzes and surveys. What's one seemingly harmless piece of personal info you now avoid sharing online?
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#2
I avoid sharing my full birth date in quizzes I give only the month and year or skip it when possible This small change cuts a lot of personal data exposure and aligns with online privacy 2025 trends
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#3
I keep my home location vague I share only the city or a rough area on signup so exact street or neighborhood details stay private This simple tweak limits geolocation risks
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#4
I do not share my phone number in sign up forms I use a secondary number or a virtual line in many cases I still receive important messages while keeping my main line private
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#5
I avoid questions about pet names or family trivia that could be used for security checks They are common knowledge and easy to guess
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#6
I limit data about interests or hobbies unless it is necessary It helps prevent profiling and keeps me safer online
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