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Many scam websites ask for personal info and the ability to share it. If you read the Privacy Policy, you will often find out whether a website is a scam or not.
Terms and Conditions
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Terms and Conditions
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We will have full permission to give away your information if you agree.
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Having a strong password can often keep people from logging in to your account. "ABC" would be a weak password, as it only uses alphabets. A strong password has alphabetical, numerical, and alphanumerical (!,@,#,$,) characters.
AbC@89034*^&$
fgh456
It's okay to share personal info if you trust the person you're sharing with. If you haven't met the person or company in real life, it probably isn't safe to share your information.
A friend who you know from school or who lives in your neighborhood
Somebody you only know online and have never met in real life