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January 23, 2023 |
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The real danger of those seemingly harmless online quizzesIt can be fun to find out which Marvel character you are like or what your taste in music reveals about your personality. But online quizzes that provide answers to goofy questions are not always what they seem. Some are created to pry personal information from you. We'll explain the risks of taking online quizzes and suggest ways to stay safe. Tap or click to see the risks involved with online quizzes. → |
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