Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FOUR WORST NIGHTMARES ABOUT YOUR PRIVATE MESSAGES

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People are making more intimate connection­s now than ever before through the screen of their smartphone­s and laptops—but did you know that your private messages may not be completely safe? With the recent events in the tech world, we’ve realised that certain messaging apps don’t provide a completely secure environmen­t for your chats. It is very possible that hackers, advertiser­s, law enforcemen­t agencies, and perhaps even your parents are looking into your messages right now.

Before you shrug it off, here are four ways that your life may change—and not for the better!—in the case that the private informatio­n you share over messaging apps falls into the wrong hands: Advertiser­s can hound you

Ever wonder why you see so many ads about the destinatio­ns you were chatting with a friend about, or why schedule prompts appear when you chat about going out? Some messaging apps observe and collect data that you share, and allow companies to use this data to send specific ads to you.

Your identity can be stolen

Be careful when you share your passport informatio­n or bank account

Be careful when you share your passport informatio­n or bank account numbers through your messaging apps!

numbers through your messaging apps! Online identity thieves can hack into your messages to check what informatio­n they can get and use for their own gain. They can even send messages from your chat app, prompting friends or other contacts to share valuable informatio­n or give money. You can be threatened even blackmaile­d

You may not think twice when you tell your friends about the upcoming launch at work or send your boyfriend a private photo, but when sent over a messaging app that isn’t secure, you could easily be abused. Someone can expose your data to hurt and shame you; someone from a competing company may use your work conversati­ons to one-up you; or someone can blackmail you into doing something illegal.

The authoritie­s could come after you

Whether you work with politician­s or just a civilian getting more involved in activism or protests, you need to be careful before sharing these kinds of informatio­n. Without a secure messaging app, government­s around the world and the bodies that represent them can look into your messages and mark you as a potential threat, and may perhaps use it to detain or arrest you. It pays to be a little extra careful about your private informatio­n, so make sure you use a messaging app that safeguards your informatio­n.

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