Social Media: Oversharing May Mean Overexposing

Social media is a great way to connect with friends and family, but sharing too much can put your privacy at risk.

To help protect yourself and your loved ones, consider these key tips for online safety:

Key Tips for Online Safety

Protect Your Privacy Settings

  • Ensure your social media profile is set to private.
  • Consider who might see your posts and what they could learn about you.
  • Check the location settings on your phone and apps to prevent unwanted tracking.

Avoid Using Personal Names in Passwords

  • Do not use names of family members, pets, or teams in passwords or memorable phrases.
  • If you have used these names, avoid mentioning them on social media.

Respect the Privacy of Kids, Family, and Friends

  • Recognise that children, family, and friends have a right to privacy.
  • Avoid sharing their personal information, location, or photos on social media without permission.

Keep Personal Information Confidential

  • Keep sensitive information like birthdates, addresses, workplaces, passports, driving licences, and passwords private.
  • Refrain from posting this information online to protect your privacy.

Be Cautious with Surveys and Prizes

  • Avoid granting access to your social media data for prizes or survey participation.
  • If necessary, verify the legitimacy of the offer and read the terms carefully.

Think Before Posting Holiday Photos

  • Understand that posting holiday photos can signal burglars that your home is unoccupied.
  • Consider waiting to share travel experiences until you return home.

Remember: What Goes Online Stays Online

  • Be aware that online content is permanent and visible to everyone, including current and potential employers.

Think carefully before posting and consider the long-term effects of your online presence.

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