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Question 1 of 5
Question 1 of 5
How would you describe your public profile?
Consider how easily someone could find your name, workplace, photo or contact details through a search engine.
A
Low profile — I rarely use social media and have minimal online presence
B
Moderate — I have social profiles and my name appears in some professional directories
C
Visible — I’m listed on LinkedIn, company website, professional associations, and news articles
D
Highly public — I’m a senior executive, public figure, or frequently referenced in media
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Question 2 of 5
Have you ever been affected by a data breach?
Includes breaches at employers, banks, retailers, healthcare providers, or online services you use.
A
Not that I know of — I haven’t received breach notifications
B
Possibly — I’ve used many online services over the years but haven’t checked
C
Yes — I received a notification or know I was affected by at least one breach
D
Multiple — I’ve been notified of several breaches or worked at a breached company
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Question 3 of 5
Do you reuse passwords or use the same email address across many services?
Password and credential reuse is the most common vector for account takeover after a breach.
A
No — I use a password manager and unique passwords for every account
B
Mostly — I use a password manager but some older accounts may share passwords
C
Sometimes — I have a few “categories” of passwords I use across multiple sites
D
Yes — I use the same password or a few variations across most of my accounts
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Question 4 of 5
Have you experienced any of the following in the past 2 years?
Select the most serious that applies to you.
A
None of the below — no concerning incidents
B
Unsolicited contact, spam calls, or phishing emails using my personal details
C
Identity fraud attempt, unauthorised account access, or impersonation online
D
Targeted harassment, stalking, doxxing, or credible threats involving personal information
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Question 5 of 5
How much of your personal data do you believe is available on data broker and people-search sites?
Data brokers sell name, address history, relatives, phone numbers, and income estimates commercially. Most adults have extensive profiles.
A
Very little — I’ve opted out of most brokers and checked recently
B
Some — I’ve done basic checks but haven’t done a systematic removal
C
Quite a lot — I’ve seen my profiles on people-search sites and done little about it
D
Extensively — my home address, family members, and financial details are all visible
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