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Red heart-shaped lock with a gold key. Writing says "privacyxgarwu" and "you are the key...to the encryption of my heart!".

Red heart-shaped lock with a gold key. Writing says "privacyxgarwu" and "you are the key...to the encryption of my heart!".

Pink background with red hearts.  There's a pink envelope in the middle with writing on the bottom, the writing says "privacyxgarwu". In the envelope is a stamped letter that says "Happy Valentine's Day! Roses are red, violets are fine, I'll be your firewall, will you be mine?"

Pink background with red hearts. There's a pink envelope in the middle with writing on the bottom, the writing says "privacyxgarwu". In the envelope is a stamped letter that says "Happy Valentine's Day! Roses are red, violets are fine, I'll be your firewall, will you be mine?"

Pink and red hearts over a beige background. Writing says "privacyxgarwu" and "Happy Valentine's Day. You've got the key to my heart, and I'm your two-factor authentication!". There's also a gold key.

Pink and red hearts over a beige background. Writing says "privacyxgarwu" and "Happy Valentine's Day. You've got the key to my heart, and I'm your two-factor authentication!". There's also a gold key.

Happy Valentine's Day!
Roses are red ๐ŸŒน
Violets are blue ๐Ÿ’™
Our love is encrypted ๐Ÿ”
And 2FA too.

We made privacy pun valentines because teaching boundaries can be sweet, not scary.

โ€œIโ€™d never sell your data.โ€
โ€œYou auto-complete me.โ€
โ€œIโ€™d 2FA for you.โ€
๐Ÿ“šโค๏ธ ๐ŸŽ ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ”ฌ

#GarWu #PrivacyIsLove #CyberSmartKids

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2. Check Your Source
Scammers will try to make it seem like a trusted source is sending the message. It might be your bank, the retailer you're shopping from, or even the package carrier.  
Don't let this fool you. Check the email or message to see if it's actually coming from the right place.  Better yet, separately check your account to see if the activity being reported is actually happening.

2. Check Your Source Scammers will try to make it seem like a trusted source is sending the message. It might be your bank, the retailer you're shopping from, or even the package carrier. Don't let this fool you. Check the email or message to see if it's actually coming from the right place. Better yet, separately check your account to see if the activity being reported is actually happening.

Follow PrivacyxGarWu for more

Follow PrivacyxGarWu for more

โ˜ƒ๏ธ Interested in another tip to keep yourself safe from scammers? ๐ŸŽ„ First, be sure to Trust your Gut!

Our newest tip - CHECK YOUR SOURCE. ๐ŸŽ… Do you know the sender? Is the contact info correct? Are you aware of the activity?

Keep your data safe for the holidays! ๐ŸŽ #privacy #GarWu #happyholidays

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