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Hey Gators! This week’s tech tip for a safer 2022 is about deleting your old accounts. Can you count how many digital accounts are connected to you? According to a survey conducted by Google, the average user has 27 or more active or inactive accounts for online banking, email, social media, or online shopping. Your inactive accounts are a privacy risk you need to address, Gators. Deleting inactive online accounts is a great way to clean up your digital footprint. Even if you no longer shop on that website or log into that email account, these accounts are storing your address, credit card information, or phone number. Delete this information so it can’t be discovered by cybercriminals. A useful tip is to try searching through your email for words like “welcome,” “verify,” “your new account,” or “free trial” to find accounts you created years ago, never used, and now can deactivate. Stay safe and Go Gators!