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Singaporeans admit to monitoring their partners’ phones

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A recent global study by Kaspersky involving 1000 participants across 21 countries reveals alarming trends in online dating safety. Despite a significant portion of respondents reporting experiences of online stalking, individuals remain susceptible to various forms of harassment, including unwanted messages, unauthorized filming, and tracking of their locations.

What you should know

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The prevalence of online stalking and abuse highlights the importance of vigilance and proactive measures when engaging in digital relationships. Kaspersky’s efforts, alongside global initiatives like the Coalition Against Stalkerware, aim to empower individuals with knowledge and tools to protect themselves from digital harm.

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As technology continues to intersect with personal relationships, prioritizing cybersecurity becomes essential in safeguarding one’s privacy and well-being.

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