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Shared Devices, Lost Privacy
“What if your entire family shares one tablet?”
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Shared Devices, Lost Privacy

A teenager shares the family computer with parents and siblings. A browser history reveals searches they would rather keep private. A person in a domestic violence situation uses a shared phone—every search, every message potentially visible to an abuser. A student completes health forms on a school Chromebook that logs activity. When devices are shared, privacy disappears.

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