Sometimes our data is stolen from us by hackers. Sometimes it's wheedled out of us by devious scammers, often posing as someone else, such as a phone engineer. But often we give it away carelessly, with too little awareness of its value – and the ways it could be used against it. Find out how to keep a tighter rein on your data, and protect yourself and your family against hacks and scams.
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