Clario to Deliver Free Assistance With Internet Safety, Security and Privacy; Launches 24/7 Cybersecurity Helpline

Clario Tech Ltd, a digital privacy and security company, announces it is launching a free, 24/7 helpline to assist people with safeguarding their digital lives against growing privacy and cybersecurity challenges. As professionals and consumers alike grapple with the new normal of being largely confined to their homes, this helpline will be of vital assistance.

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People around the world may contact Clario’s helpline 24/7 for advice on any cybersecurity or online privacy-related topics by emailing staysafetogether@weareclario.com or via the helpline page.

“The pandemic has created much uncertainty in our daily lives. As of April 21, the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center has received more than 3,600 complaints related to COVID-19 scams,” said Alun Baker, CEO of Clario Tech LTD. “While we are diligently working towards bringing our highly anticipated security software to market, we felt a responsibility to utilize Clario’s brilliant cybersecurity support staff to make a difference today. We want to help people feel more comfortable with migrating their day-to-day routines online.”

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Many people continue to struggle with the challenges presented by devices, software and online services. In fact, a recent survey1 revealed that nearly one third of Americans are unaware if their personal data is being sold to third parties; 40 percent of Americans have willingly shared their personal data in online quizzes or surveys, and on average Americans use the same password on 14 accounts.

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