Kolkata woman claims phone repair shop leaked her personal videos:Handing over your phone for repair could risk your privacy-here’s what you should do

Most of us left our phones at repair shops without a second thought, trusting the technicians to do their job. But for one young woman in Kolkata, that trust was shattered when her private photos and videos were allegedly leaked online by the shop staff. A routine repair that changed everything What should have been a simple phone repair turned into a life-altering ordeal. The woman, sharing her story on Reddit under the username Prior_Jackfruit4428, revealed how the leak led to severe online harassment, the loss of family support, and complete social isolation. She described suffering a mental breakdown and withdrawing entirely from her daily life. After filing a complaint with the Cyber Police, her case was forwarded to the women’s police station for further investigation. This incident shines a harsh light on how vulnerable our personal data can be in the wrong hands. How to protect your data before repair While we cannot always predict such betrayals, there are steps you can take to minimize risks before handing over your phone: What to do if your data is leaked If the unthinkable happens, it’s important to act quickly and seek help: A wake-up call for all of us This Kolkata woman’s painful experience is more than a personal tragedy it’s a reminder of the hidden risks in our digital lives. Our phones hold not just contacts and apps, but our memories, conversations, and secrets.
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