Your Name Is Enough to Expose You Today I realized something uncomfortable. Someone doesn’t need your password to start tracking you. Sometimes, your name is enough. Or your email. Or your phone number. That’s it. And once you understand how the digital world really works, you’ll never look at your online presence the same way again. We Underestimate Digital Exposure Most of us treat online security casually. We reuse passwords. We click unknown links. We connect apps without reading permissions. We leave old accounts untouched for years. We assume: “I’m not famous.” “I’m not rich.” “Why would anyone target me?” But here’s the reality. Modern digital tracking isn’t always about targeting you specifically. It’s about data. And if your data is accessible, it can be collected, analyzed, and connected. Sometimes automatically. What Can Someone Do With Just Your Email? Let’s break this down calmly. If someone has your email address, they can: Check if it...