Where does privacy go in 2025 — and can we get it back?

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In 2025, privacy has become a luxury. Every click, every message, every photo — all of it can be tracked, stored and used without our consent. According to the Global Digital 2025 report, the number of internet users keeps growing, and with it, the volume of personal data online. But as the data grows, so do the risks of leaks and unauthorized access.

📉 Centralized storage: a major vulnerability Traditional cloud storage systems, despite their popularity, remain one of the weakest points in today’s digital world. IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Report 2023 reveals that over 80% of data breaches occur in centralized infrastructures. It’s not hard to see why — when everything is stored in one place, a single hack or system error can expose millions of files.

We’ve seen this happen with giants like Dropbox, Facebook, and Microsoft. One breach — and your private data could end up in the hands of hackers or sold on the dark web.

🕵️ Your digital footprint: how it’s used Ever noticed ads for bikes right after you texted a friend about buying one? That’s no coincidence. The Mozilla Privacy Not Included report found that many popular apps — including dating services — keep collecting precise location data in the background, even when you’re not using them.

Your activity, interests, location, photos and messages become fuel for algorithms. These systems don’t care about your privacy — only about profit.

🌐 Can we take back control? Privacy should not be the price we pay for convenience. In 2025, new alternatives are emerging that let users regain control over their data. One of the key shifts is moving away from centralized models toward decentralized solutions.

🔐 DexCloud: a fundamentally new storage model DexCloud isn’t just another cloud service. It’s a platform that puts you in control of your own files — without having to “trust” a provider.

Here’s how it works:
• Your file is split into fragments on your device.
• Each fragment is distributed across independent network nodes.
• Reassembly is only possible with your confirmation.

No central point, no employee access, no entry for hackers. Even if someone accesses a node, they can’t reconstruct your file. And the best part? You always know what’s happening with your data.

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Conclusion 2025 doesn’t mark the end of privacy — it marks the moment we make a conscious choice. Stick with outdated platforms and accept the risks? Or try something new that respects your personal space?

Privacy isn’t gone. It just needs to be reclaimed. And it starts with choosing who deserves your trust. DexCloud is one of the few who truly does.

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