Sharing private data with your partner isn't safe anymore

The digital world offers a great way for couples to connect, but also presents significant privacy risks if partners decide to go their separate ways.

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There’s always the option of a digital prenuptial agreement to determine the ‘custody’ of data before it becomes a privacy problem, said Kaspersky Lab’s Andrei Mochola.
It is natural for partners in a relationship to share at least some of their personal digital data or devices. But this could spell trouble if they decide to break up, reveals a survey by global cybersecurity company Kaspersky Lab...

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"The digital world offers a great way for couples to connect, but also presents significant privacy risks if partners decide to go their separate ways... Individuals should always... (be) careful when sharing anything intimate... There’s always the option of a digital prenuptial agreement to determine the ‘custody’ of data before it becomes a privacy problem," says Kaspersky Lab’s Andrei Mochola.
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