How secure is your data? Take our quiz and find out

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Natasha Wiscombe checked her phone during the 2016 SXSW festival in Austin.

Do you use Tor browser, two-factor authentication, or a VPN? Do you know what those things are? With data breaches commonplace and digital surveillance on the rise, there's no better time to find out if your own private information is shielded from prying eyes. Take our quiz designed in partnership with the Mozilla Foundation and the Center for Democracy and Technology to find out how to secure yourself against a growing number of threats online. 

1. Should you have to enter a passcode or scan your fingerprint to unlock your phone?

Yes

No

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