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Teens risk privacy breach by sharing personal information on social media

There is hope that the kids are willing to adopt secured spaces if guided well, said Tsaaro CEO

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Shivani Shinde
Data privacy company Tsaaro, in its latest report on the state of teenager data security in the internet world, highlights that teens are increasingly sharing personal information on social media sites, a trend that is likely driven by the evolution of the platforms teens use, as well as changing norms around sharing.

While the research report has brought in some really worrying numbers in the teenager category, there is hope that the kids are willing to adopt secured spaces if guided well. The problem lies in education; the system that is thriving in the internet world is failing to inspire

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