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<h2>🔐 Protecting Yourself: Guarding Your Digital Identity</h2> <p>Whether you are a user of the Ava Mind app, a fan of the Twitch streamer, or simply someone concerned about leaks, proactive steps can reduce your exposure:</p> <ul style="margin-bottom: 1.5rem; margin-left: 1.8rem;"> <li><strong>For app users:</strong> Only interact with verified domains (ava‑mind.com). Use strong, unique passwords for any optional accounts, and never share sensitive real‑world identifiers through the AI interface. Enable two‑factor authentication (2FA) where possible.</li> <li><strong>For content creators (streamers):</strong> Regularly audit digital footprints, watermark unreleased content, and consider legal takedown services that monitor leak forums. French legislation now allows faster removal of deepfakes and non‑consensual images under the new 2024 digital harm laws.</li> <li><strong>General leak prevention:</strong> Avoid visiting or downloading anything from leak aggregators like Leakimedia — beyond ethical and legal issues, many files contain malware or tracking scripts. If you suspect your own data has been published, contact a digital rights organisation or legal professional immediately.</li> </ul> <div class="info-box"> <strong>💡 Good to know:</strong> Scamadviser rates Leakimedia.com around 80% in trust score, but that rating solely checks technical security (SSL, HTTPS) — not the legality or safety of the content itself. A “green lock” never guarantees that a platform respects privacy or copyright. </div>

: Sites like "Leakimedia" are notorious for hosting malware, phishing scams, and intrusive advertisements that can compromise your device. Misinformation Ava Mind Leakimedia

Content is often taken out of context or mislabeled to drive clicks. French legislation now allows faster removal of deepfakes