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Digital privacy is a hot topic, with many people concerned about their personal information being shared online without their consent. Is privacy possible online?

While it is possible to maintain some level of privacy when using the internet, it is not always possible or practical to do so. For example, if you use a public computer, your internet provider can see what websites you visit and what files you download.

If you use a private computer, your internet provider can see what websites you visit and what files you download, as well as what websites you visit and what files you upload.

Similarly, if you use a public phone, your phone company can see what calls you make and receive, as well as the contents of your text messages. If you use a private phone, your phone company can see what calls you make and receive, as well as the contents of your email, chat, and social media messages.

Even if you use a VPN (virtual private network) to encrypt your internet traffic, your internet provider can still see what websites you visit and what files you download. A VPN encrypts your traffic, but does not necessarily protect your privacy.

Overall, it is difficult to keep your online privacy completely secure. However, by using common sense and using various privacy protection tools, it is possible to minimize the information that is available about you to third parties.