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Have the NSA revelations made you change your online habits? Have the NSA revelations made you change your online habits?
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In the wake of the NSA leaks that this newspaper has been covering so extensively, internet privacy is becoming a real concern to people who had previously taken it for granted. One of the smaller internet search engines – DuckDuckGo, says that its traffic has increased by 90% as users look for more privacy guarantees.In the wake of the NSA leaks that this newspaper has been covering so extensively, internet privacy is becoming a real concern to people who had previously taken it for granted. One of the smaller internet search engines – DuckDuckGo, says that its traffic has increased by 90% as users look for more privacy guarantees.
In light of the recent stories, have you changed your internet searching habits? Are you more wary of what you look for online? Have you changed your passwords and added stricter levels of security on your phone? Tell us if the recent leaks have prompted you to beef up your own security online.In light of the recent stories, have you changed your internet searching habits? Are you more wary of what you look for online? Have you changed your passwords and added stricter levels of security on your phone? Tell us if the recent leaks have prompted you to beef up your own security online.
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