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First, assess information sensitivity: prioritize low-risk data (e.g., a dedicated airdrop email, not your primary one) over high-risk data (e.g., government IDs, phone numbers linked to banks). Read the project’s privacy policy – confirm it encrypts data and doesn’t sell it to third parties. Calculate the “risk-reward ratio”: if binding 1 extra social account (e.g., Twitter) adds 5% to rewards but exposes your public profile, it may be worth it; binding a passport for 10% more isn’t. Use “disposable” DID tools (e.g., Civic Pass with minimal data) where possible. Avoid over-binding – 2-3 low-sensitivity accounts often meet reward thresholds without excessive risk.