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What's mine is yours : how couples share an all-access pass to their digital lives Malwarebytes

Contributor(s): Malwarebytes.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Malwarebytes, 2024Description: electronic document (18 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PRIVACY | TECHNOLOGY | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | INTERNATIONAL | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Download report, PDF | Find resources on the Malwarebytes resource hub | Technology Safety & Privacy: A Toolkit for Survivors (Safety Net Project) Summary: A recent report from Malwarebytes titled WHAT’S MINE IS YOURS: How couples share an all-access pass to their digital lives highlights how digital sharing is common among couples, with 85% of people in committed relationships granting their partners access to personal accounts. The report explains just how commonplace this has become: “Sharing digital access with your partner appears to be inescapable: Whether it’s sharing accounts for household smart devices or granting your partner access to your social media accounts and messages, every single couple shares access in some way.” The Safety Net Project at the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) . Malwarebytes has also developed an online resource hub to help people learn how to increase privacy and disconnect from shared accounts if they want to. (From the Safety Net Project, NNEDV blog. Record #8760
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A recent report from Malwarebytes titled WHAT’S MINE IS YOURS: How couples share an all-access pass to their digital lives highlights how digital sharing is common among couples, with 85% of people in committed relationships granting their partners access to personal accounts. The report explains just how commonplace this has become: “Sharing digital access with your partner appears to be inescapable: Whether it’s sharing accounts for household smart devices or granting your partner access to your social media accounts and messages, every single couple shares access in some way.”

The Safety Net Project at the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) .

Malwarebytes has also developed an online resource hub to help people learn how to increase privacy and disconnect from shared accounts if they want to. (From the Safety Net Project, NNEDV blog. Record #8760

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