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Why you should think twice before taking online quizzes

Por: CBS News Tech January 16, 2023

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Online quizzes and surveys that appear to be innocuous personality tests can be more revealing than you think — exposing personal information, potentially leaving you open to fraud.Quizzes in particular tend to ask personal questions, such as: What is your favorite breed of dog? or What was your favorite band in high school? — the same kinds of prompts you're often shown to gain access to private accounts, like your bank account, using... + full article



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