What is data breach? These tips can save your data from being stolen
What is data breach? These tips can save your data from being stolen
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Following the on data theft disputeFacebook, the debate over the world has once again increased. The question is, what is the data breach? How is the data stolen? Here we are telling you about the theft of data and data breach. Data is large information regarding anything. Whether it is anything written on paper or CCTV footage. This means that any information related to the user can be data.   

What happens in a data breach?  

If someone delivers information given to Internet Services, then it is called Data Breach. In the recent controversy over Facebook, users' data has been given to third parties, which is cheating with users. Due to this, Facebook is being criticized worldwide and many governments of the countries are investigating against Facebook. 

Do Indian users need to be scared?  

Following the data of Facebook's data breach dispute, there has been a lot of anxiety in the minds of users around the world. The Indians Behavior is quite different from the idea of ASPART. In the world of the Internet and apps, Indian users adopt a different attitude. They offer more convenience than privacy.   

Indian users do not notice when they log on to an app or site. Many times users are willing to give any information to get things easily. When users download an app, they can ask for access to your browsing history or microphone. 

Permission for access to your photos and media files can be sought. Many permissions are asked for your facilities. But, if an app is accessing your contact list, it is a matter of looking at what it needs for it. 

Tips that can save your data from being stolen 

First of all, you have to think that you want to give some important information to someone unknown. Think of it in your mind. Websites get your data while browsing. You can turn off your tracking on Mozilla Firefox. Before downloading any app, check out the details of what permissions it is asking for in its details.  

For example, if there is a music app then it should not need your microphone, other than files. If the app is seeking permissions for more things than you need, then be cautious. Because giving away your data to others is a big business.

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