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Your phone knows a lot about you; where you’ve been, what you like, who you talk to, what you search when nobody’s watching.
That information is powerful. And because it’s powerful, it deserves boundaries.
Today’s 3-step challenge:
- SAVE this as your reminder
- SHARE it with someone who always clicks “Allow”
- ACT: check your privacy settings and remove one unnecessary access
Protecting your data isn’t paranoia, it’s basic digital hygiene. #DataProtection#ProtectData
Something like iExec Data Protector can shield agentic workflows. What do you think? @brian_armstrong@CoinbaseDev
/protectData: Encrypts data and registers ownership.
/grantAccess: Authorizes an app to use data.
/revokeAllAccessObservable/revokeOneAccess: Revokes access permissions.
/fetchProtectedData: Retrieves data metadata
Docs: docs.iex.ec/references/dataP…
Before you hit Allow, ask:
Will this app still work if I say no?
If the answer is yes, keep that access off.
Quick phone hygiene (takes 60 seconds):
review app permissions (camera, mic, location, contacts)
switch off anything you don’t use daily
choose “While using the app” instead of “Always” where possible
Your phone isn’t public property. Set boundaries.
#ComplianceIsOngoing#DataProtection#DPO#PrivacyInPractice#ProtectData
Your phone knows a lot about you; where you’ve been, what you like, who you talk to, what you search when nobody’s watching.
That information is powerful. And because it’s powerful, it deserves boundaries.
Today’s 3-step challenge:
- SAVE this as your reminder
- SHARE it with someone who always clicks “Allow”
- ACT: check your privacy settings and remove one unnecessary access
Protecting your data isn’t paranoia, it’s basic digital hygiene.
#ComplianceIsOngoing#DataProtection#DPO#PrivacyInPractice#ProtectData
New number… same digital doors still open.
A lot of people upgrade phones, swap SIMs, change emails, then forget one thing: their old contacts are still attached to accounts somewhere. That “small” leftover detail can become the easiest way for someone to try a reset.
Do a quick monthly cleanup:
- check recovery phone email on your key accounts (banking, socials, email)
- remove what you no longer use
- turn on 2-step verification
- if anything feels off, report it early
Your security isn’t only passwords, it’s your recovery paths.
#ComplianceIsOngoing#DataProtection#DPO#PrivacyInPractice#ProtectData
Real talk: most of us click “Accept all” the way we click “Skip intro.”
But those cookie pop-ups aren’t just about “making the site work”, some are built to learn you, follow you around, and turn your clicks into a profile.
Next time, try this small habit:
- keep the necessary ones
- switch off the extra tracking
- save your choices and move on
Tiny decision. Big privacy win.
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If your organisation stopped at registration, there’s work left on the table.
Real compliance shows up in meetings, systems, and daily decisions, not just in forms submitted. Teams need to understand their role, records need to reflect reality, and response plans need to be tested before pressure hits.
This is the part leadership owns.
Share this with the people who make operational decisions.
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That café Wi-Fi login page is basically a tiny interview… and you don’t owe it your life story. 😅
Before you type anything, do a quick 3-second check:
Is this info necessary to connect?
What will they use it for after?
What happens if I say “no”?
If it’s asking for extras (birthday, ID, full names) for something as simple as internet access, that’s your cue to step back, ask questions, or skip it.
Share less. Stay safer.
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A breach isn’t the headline. Silence is.
What people remember isn’t that something went wrong, it’s whether you acted like it mattered.
Your “good practice” checklist should include a response plan, not just prevention:
know how you’ll spot incidents fast
know who does what in the first hour
stop the spread, secure evidence, document the steps
escalate and communicate clearly when people might be impacted
Trust isn’t protected by perfection. It’s protected by preparedness.
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Trust isn’t something you announce, it’s something people feel the moment they share their details with you.
Every form you collect, every database you store, every “just send your ID” request is a small test:
Will you protect it… or expose it?
Let’s make protection the default:
- collect only what you need
- limit access
- keep clear records
- delete when it’s no longer needed
Because when people feel protected, they show up, sign up, and stay.
Let’s build a privacy culture together.
#ComplianceIsOngoing#DataProtection#DPO#PrivacyInPractice#ProtectData
Kuvuga ko wubahiriza amategeko ntibihagije niba nta nyandiko ibigaragaza.
Niba hari icyo ukoze ku makuru bwite y’umuntu, itegeko rigusaba kubigaragaza mu nyandiko, si mu byo wibwira. Inyandiko z’amakuru bwite zitomoye zigaragaza ibimenyetso bifatika.
Burya mu kurinda amakuru, ibitanditse bisa n’ibitariho.
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Saying you comply isn’t enough if nothing is written down.
When personal data is handled daily, accountability lives in what can be shown not what’s assumed. Clear records turn processes into proof.
Because in data protection, what isn’t documented might as well not exist.
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Sharing personal details has become automatic.
Scrolling. Clicking. Agreeing.
But your information doesn’t disappear once it’s sent it stays, moves, and sometimes ends up far beyond where you expected.
This week, slow the habit.
Be deliberate with what you give away.
Privacy isn’t about saying no to everything.
It’s about staying in control.
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That email.
That phone number.
That location check-in.
On their own, they seem small. Put together, they’re valuable.
Personal data is traded, analysed, and sometimes abused which is why it deserves the same care as anything of value.
Think before you share.
Protect what’s yours.
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You trust a vendor.
They handle the data.
But the responsibility stays with you.
When third parties process personal data without a binding contract, control turns into exposure. One “honest” shortcut can lead to breaches and legal consequences.
Some mistakes aren’t intentional.
They still cost.
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Ever notice how an ad feels a little too familiar?
That’s usually tracking not coincidence.
The good news? You get to decide.
Your device isn’t a public space, and saying “Don’t allow” isn’t being difficult it’s being intentional.
Check your app permissions. Turn off what you don’t need.
Small choices, real control.
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Collecting data is easy.
Handling it properly is the real work.
From registration, to daily use, to security and response — compliance is a set of actions, not a one-time step. And it doesn’t stop once the certificate is issued.
When organizations do their part and citizens know their rights, trust becomes possible.
That’s how a data protection culture is built.
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Before your data becomes a record, a file, or a system entry — it’s you.
As a data subject, your personal information deserves respect, protection, and responsible handling.
Knowing your rights is the first step to keeping your data safe.
Stay informed. Stay protected.
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