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Users can protect sensitive information by never sharing private keys, seed phrases, or wallet passwords under any circumstances. Legitimate projects never request this information. When connecting wallets, use a dedicated "airdrop farming" wallet with minimal funds rather than your primary wallet. Be cautious of fake support representatives - real team members won't DM you first. Enable two-factor authentication on all exchange and wallet accounts. Use hardware wallets for significant holdings, as they keep keys offline. Regularly monitor transaction approvals and revoke unnecessary permissions using tools like revoke.cash. Verify website URLs carefully to avoid phishing sites, and never input seeds into unfamiliar interfaces. These practices create multiple security layers against information theft.