A Kolkata woman has accused a phone repair store of posting her personal content and pictures online, which has ruined her life. As she wrote on Reddit, the experience has devastated her; she has deleted her social media accounts, changed her number and even lost friends and relatives. She says that the harassment was so intolerable that even her parents ceased to communicate with her.
She wrote about her trauma, saying she does not know how she will ever get over this.
Phone repair shop in Kolkata leaked my private videos… I dont know how to recover from this trauma.
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It is an alarming example of how our online existence can be so exposed. Smartphones contain personal information, including photos and monetary data, and giving them away without safeguarding them may result in severe consequences.
How to Protect Your Data Before Repair
Experts recommend a couple of safety steps before handing over your phone to be repaired:
- To delete sensitive files, back up and reset your device.
- Take out SIM and memory cards to ensure contact and media security.
- Lock confidential information with secure folders or built-in privacy options.
- Use certified service outlets where necessary, since they are more responsible than local stores.
What to Do If Your Data Is Misused
If you ever face a similar situation, don’t suffer in silence.
- File a complaint with cybercrime authorities via cybercrime.gov or at your nearest police station.
- Report leaked content to platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and X, which remove non-consensual intimate media quickly.
- Seek emotional support from family, friends, or counsellors.
- Most importantly, remember it’s not your fault; the blame lies only with the perpetrator.
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This Kolkata incident was not the nightmare of a single lady; it is a wake-up call to us all. Digital security is important and must be safeguarded just as much as our material possessions.