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Simple Steps to Protect Your Online Privacy<\/strong><\/h2>

Let\u2019s face it: if you\u2019re online, a lot of your information is out there.<\/p>

You may not care if businesses understand your online privacy, such as buying history, or where you’re going on weekends. And maybe you don’t worry about being tracked by the government because you think you don’t have anything to conceal. Moreover, there are advantages in sharing our information in order to take advantage of all that our contemporary society allows us to do. It\u2019s nice to be able to use Google Maps to find a new restaurant or chat with your friends on Facebook.<\/p>

So, unless you pursue an off-the-grid lifestyle out in the country, modern convenience requires surrendering a certain amount of your privacy.<\/p>

That being said, there are some ways you can minimize the impact of potential privacy violations and prevent people from gaining access to information that can compromise your safety and well-being of online privacy.<\/p>