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‘Consensual doxxing’ reveals the confronting truth about online privacy - you’re not as hidden as you think

“I’m untraceable” is a mindset held by thousands of social media users who believe their online privacy settings hide their personal details. But a new TikTok series is revealing a confronting truth – almost everyone can be found. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Woman shares how easy it is to find someone online. Watch the latest news and stream for free on 7plus >> Chicago woman Kristen, known as @notkahnjunior on TikTok, has been using her platform to share a chilling insight on how easy it is to find someone’s personal details even when they believe their privacy settings are at their highest. The trend, known as “consensual doxxing”, involves the 32-year-old exposing the name or birthday of people who challenge her to find their details online. Kristen is not a data privacy expert nor is she trained in cyber security. But similar to solving a puzzle, she works through the steps to uncover personal information of people who claim to be “top secret” in a bid to show how difficult it ...

British woman reveals the three things she hates about living in Australia

A British woman living on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast has revealed the three things she hates about living in Australia. In her video rant, Jordana Grace, known as That British Gal on social media, said she hates traffic lights, the lack of toilets and café closing times. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: British woman reveals the three things she hates about living in Australia. Watch the latest News on Channel 7 or stream for free on 7plus >> “I’m scared to say this,” Jordana began her video posted to TikTok. “Things they should tell you before coming to Australia - the three weird things I just don’t like.” Her number one issue was with Australia’s traffic light system, which goes straight from red to green. “In the UK it’s quite a gentle system. It’s red, flashing amber and green to give you enough time to get into gear and go, but in Australia ... no gentleness, it’s just red, green, go,” she said. “Before I’ve even got into gear people behind me are like, ‘the light’s green, go’...