SecureMan

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  • Birthday 04/05/1997

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  1. It is true. I fully agree with your post. Today people receive much more information than it was a century or 5 centuries ago. But if people are not able to teach themselves how to analyze information and how to find relevant data and pieces -- maybe it is their problem then? For instance, yesterday I was almost scammed by a third party when I wanted to donate to the server in one computer game. Just one of the guys I talked to wanted to take my login and password from PayPal to donate with me too (he wanted to put his money on my account and then watch how I will donate from my and his money, without an attempt of cheating). Then I refused and re-thought everything. And also changed my details of an account and bank (because he put a virus via a downloadable by me image he sent me before). So I am using another service named softpos with their own mobile application and two-code authentication system just to prevent the situation when some people would like to hack my login and password. Especially with the usage of malware. Regarding propaganda, I think this: people need special courses at school on how to analyze and avoid non-relevant information and attempts for scamming. P.S. I am sorry for my longread :3