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| 01 July, 2021, 08:06 PM IST | E-Paper
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    74% Indians in romantic relationship admit to stalking their current or ex-partners online, says survey

    As many as 26% people said that they used their knowledge of their partner’s passwords to access the latter’s devices and online accounts.

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    Many also admitted they are more likely to stalk a current/former partner online if they know they will not get caught.

    NortonLifeLock a global leader in consumer Cyber Safety, today unveiled new findings from its 2021 Norton Cyber Safety Insights Report. Conducted in partnership with The Harris Poll, the 2021 Norton Cyber Safety Insights Report: Special Release – Online Creeping surveyed over 10,000 adults 18+ across 10 countries, including 1,000 Indian adults, to assess consumers’ online habits and whether it diverges into cyber stalking. “According to the
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