Use public Wi-Fi wisely: ✅ Verify the network before connecting ✅ Avoid sensitive transactions ✅ Use mobile data for important activities when possible
Your privacy is worth more than a few megabytes of data.
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Day 5 of the NDPC Data Privacy Ambassador 7-Day Challenge. 💚
Free Wi-Fi is convenient, but public networks can expose your personal information to privacy and security risks if you're not careful...
Many people use public Wi-Fi to check emails, access bank apps, make payments, or log into personal accounts. On unsecured networks, this can increase the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive information... (2/3)
Day 4 of the NDPC Data Privacy Ambassador 7-Day Challenge. 💚
When people hear "data privacy," they often think about passwords, apps, or cyberattacks.
But privacy is also about the personal content we choose to share.
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it goes. Before sharing intimate photos, videos, or other sensitive personal content, think about the long-term implications and the possibility that it could end up somewhere you never intended.
Protect your privacy. Think before you share.
Day 3 of the @ndpcngr Data Privacy Ambassador 7-Day Challenge 💚
How often do you read a Privacy Policy before clicking "I Agree"?
Most of us don't. Yet that one click may allow an organisation to collect, use, store, and even share our personal data.
Privacy Policies and Privacy Notices are not just legal documents. They should tell you: What data is collected, Why it's collected, how it's used, who it's shared with, your rights over that information. Understanding these basics helps you make informed privacy decisions.
Day 2 of the NDPC Data Privacy Ambassador 7-Day Challenge! 🎉💚 Today's topic: suspicious links. Scammers use them via WhatsApp, SMS, email & social media to steal your info or hack your accounts. The messages are getting more convincing, some look like your bank or govt agency.
So what do you do? PAUSE before clicking. Always verify the sender, check the website address carefully, and never enter sensitive info on sites you can't confirm are legit. Not every link is dangerous— but every link deserves a second look.
I'm excited to be participating in the NDPC Data Privacy Ambassador 7-Day Challenge, where we'll be discussing everyday privacy issues that affect all of us and sharing practical tips on how to stay protected online.
For Day 1, we're talking about the risks of...
what happens to that information after they submit it.
The truth is that your personal data has value. When sensitive information falls into the wrong hands, it can be used for spam, scams, identity theft, and other forms of misuse.
Before joining any giveaway, ask...
yourself:
🔒 Is this information really necessary?
🔒 Is the organiser credible?
🔒 Am I comfortable sharing this information publicly?
A free gift is never worth compromising your privacy.