India, Nov. 16 -- In the world of technology, the internet and digital devices surrounding us, handing over our data has often felt a bit like throwing a message in a bottle into the Samudra. Once it's out, who knows who'll read it? Or rather, it's not even us throwing the bottle anymore, information just flows, often without us noticing. Whether it's checking cricket scores giggling at Instagram Reels or ordering samosas (or sushi) on an app, we're constantly sharing little pieces of ourselves, our names, preferences, midnight snack habits and even our most awkward search histories. But have you ever paused and wondered, "Who's watching ?" "Who's using my info ?" and "Can somebody misuse all this data ?"

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