HOW TO PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA IN 2025: PRACTICAL TOOLS FOR EVERY USER
Caring about your privacy involves safeguarding yourself against many hidden issues, such as data redlining: a type of digital discrimination. Imagine using a budgeting app that later sells your financial habits to banks, which then offer you worse rates because they detect financial instability. Or browsing online from a neighbourhood associated with lower income (based on your IP address), and later being shown high-interest loan ads. This often goes unnoticed.
Besides using Termzy AI to understand what you agree to online, you can also adopt:
- Data broker removal sites like Incogni
- A tool to check if your data has already been leaked, such as Have I Been Pwned
And more.
👉🏻 Read about the tools in our new blog: https://lnkd.in/dRRBXcDN
Caring about your privacy involves safeguarding yourself against many hidden issues, such as data redlining: a type of digital discrimination. Imagine using a budgeting app that later sells your financial habits to banks, which then offer you worse rates because they detect financial instability. Or browsing online from a neighbourhood associated with lower income (based on your IP address), and later being shown high-interest loan ads. This often goes unnoticed.
Besides using Termzy AI to understand what you agree to online, you can also adopt:
- Data broker removal sites like Incogni
- A tool to check if your data has already been leaked, such as Have I Been Pwned
And more.
👉🏻 Read about the tools in our new blog: https://lnkd.in/dRRBXcDN
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CLICKING “ACCEPT” — AND HOW COMPANIES USE IT
Why do we click “Accept” so fast — often without reading anything?
In our newest interview, behavioral psychologist Dr. Clary Tepper breaks down the hidden psychology behind online consent: the cognitive shortcuts, design biases, and emotional triggers companies rely on to guide users toward one outcome — agreeing without thinking.
👉🏻Read the article: https://lnkd.in/dwXkC7cZ
Why do we click “Accept” so fast — often without reading anything?
In our newest interview, behavioral psychologist Dr. Clary Tepper breaks down the hidden psychology behind online consent: the cognitive shortcuts, design biases, and emotional triggers companies rely on to guide users toward one outcome — agreeing without thinking.
👉🏻Read the article: https://lnkd.in/dwXkC7cZ
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Caroline uses Termzy Al to check for hidden clauses while she shops online. Such as return policies or payment clauses hidden in the T&Cs.
Instead of blindly agreeing to the policy document when subscribing to a service, our free browser extension instantly finds, analyses and evaluates the policy with AI, giving you the awareness and the freedom to choose.
👉Discover more: termzyai.com
Instead of blindly agreeing to the policy document when subscribing to a service, our free browser extension instantly finds, analyses and evaluates the policy with AI, giving you the awareness and the freedom to choose.
👉Discover more: termzyai.com
According to researchers, 80% of users don't even click on the link to view T&Cs and accept them blindly when registering for a service. Most who do click only skim through the text without reading fully.
If we were to read every term we agree to online, it would take around 40 minutes a day. For the entire American population, this adds up to 54 billion hours annually, the equivalent of 781 billion euros in human labour.
But now, something is changing: we can have an AI handle this work for us, for free, giving us quick insights and a summary of what we are accepting.
👉🏻Read more: https://lnkd.in/dawGCuHb
Sources: Steinfeld (2016); McDonald and Cranor(2008).
If we were to read every term we agree to online, it would take around 40 minutes a day. For the entire American population, this adds up to 54 billion hours annually, the equivalent of 781 billion euros in human labour.
But now, something is changing: we can have an AI handle this work for us, for free, giving us quick insights and a summary of what we are accepting.
👉🏻Read more: https://lnkd.in/dawGCuHb
Sources: Steinfeld (2016); McDonald and Cranor(2008).
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Termzy AI is a browser extension that instantly reads, analyses and evaluates Privacy Policies and T&Cs while you navigate, before you accept them blindly. This way, you discover hidden clauses and problematic usages of your data.
Never blindly click "agree" again.
👉Install it on your browser: https://termzyai.com
Never blindly click "agree" again.
👉Install it on your browser: https://termzyai.com

