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Going online has many advantages in the modern era, but one of the big drawbacks is that it's hard to keep your privacy. Social networks, online stores, games...there's plenty to do, but a lot of it will cost you some of your privacy and possibly more of it than you're willing to give up. How can you get the most out of the Internet while staying anonymous?
Identity theft numbers grow daily, and practically everyone is at risk. In an age where sharing private information is not just encouraged, but sometimes slipped past under the guise of a game or app, losing a purse or wallet seems less of a risk than being active in social media.