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accessing computer account
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South Korea
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Accessing computer account may involve the use of biometric identification such as fingerprint or facial recognition technology.
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1
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2
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accessing computer account
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South Korea
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Using personal computer accounts for work-related activities may be seen as less secure and less controlled compared to using company-provided devices and accounts
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1
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3
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entering username
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Korea
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May include using a unique pseudonym or handle rather than a real name, and may be more common in online gaming communities
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1
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4
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entering username
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South Korea
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Often involves using a digital or touch-based keyboard due to the prevalence of mobile devices and advanced technology
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1
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5
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entering username
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South Korea
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Often involves using a specific sequence of characters, which may include a mixture of letters, numbers, and symbols, to access online accounts.
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1
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6
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login
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South Korea
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Often involves biometric authentication such as fingerprint or facial recognition technology.
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1
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7
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login
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South Korea
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Often involves the use of biometric authentication methods such as fingerprint or facial recognition technology.
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1
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8
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login
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South Korea
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Often involves the use of advanced biometric authentication methods like fingerprint or facial recognition
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1
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9
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use
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South Korea
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Cash is often preferred for everyday purchases, and credit card usage is less common.
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1
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10
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use
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South Korea
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Politeness dictates asking for permission before using someone else's belongings.
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1
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11
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user
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South Korea
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Users highly value privacy and often prefer conducting transactions in person rather than online.
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1
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