A good amount of money has been stolen from my bank account bypassing the double factor authentication.

I don't trust random cooking websites on the internet to keep my data safe.

Its a matter of choices. One is not better than another. I've always thought that the increasing of the knowledge is more important than keeping the data safe. So,it becomes hard to protect the data of so many websites. Before or later,a breach will make damages somewhere. I must also say that surfing and testing services of so many websites has contribuited to increase my ability to use a large variety of tools to solve problems.
 
I am sure you know this, but even Italian law enforcement and tax authority have been hacked last year. You absolutely can't trust anyone.


That's why i said that the first step towards security is data minimization.
 
I am sure you know this, but even Italian law enforcement and tax authority have been hacked last year. You absolutely can't trust anyone.


That's why i said that the first step towards security is data minimization.

I'm not surprised about that. In Italy there is a deep ignorance in the area of the data security.
 
I am sure you know this, but even Italian law enforcement and tax authority have been hacked last year. You absolutely can't trust anyone.


That's why i said that the first step towards security is data minimization.

Totally agree. But even this task becomes harder to reach as soon as you become well known,well integrated in the society and with your hands in the dough everywhere. Question could be : can you continue to low your social exposure and,consequently a data minimization and at the same time reaching a good position and a good paid job ?
 
That's a lot. I have less than 10 online accounts.
After about 50 online accounts and an app to keep track of passwords, I felt I need to stop, and make use of what I've got. But in the US, my situation forced me to get 50 more accounts just to apply for jobs and government benefits/handouts. It's a time-consuming pain to keep track of 'em all and reset passwords that expire. But I'd still rather do that than actual paperwork. Getting online did not save me time, I merely spend it in front of the screen rather than staring at a printout. I still have to get into a virtual queue and wait my turn with customer service when the service provider messes up and needs to rectify the error.
 
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