Thursday 3 February 2011

Stay Away From Revealing Personal Identity To Networking Sites

By Simon Simpson


Everywhere you turn, you can see evidence of the impact social networking sites have on today's society. Billboards advertise products using their Facebook pages, celebrities share stories with their fans over Twitter, and musicians find their own limelight on MySpace. Interacting with people on the Internet has become the next big thing in socializing.

That being said, it is very easy for your personal information to spread like wildfire over the web, so here is some advice on how to keep your private information private.

You have to have a good password. More than that, you have to have a super password, one that shuts down all intruders and never crack under pressure. To create this super thing, just make it complicated. But not so complicated that you can't get past it neither! Your password should not be stronger than you.

Changing your password regularly reduces the likelihood of attacks. If you ever lose a device that has your password on it, make sure you change it at once.

Another tip: keep your birthday private, or at least part of it. Complete birthdays are a recipe for disaster; they can help thieves gain access to your financial information. Let your new friends ask. That way, you know if they are really interested or not.

Use those privacy controls. Restricting people from your profile is fun; it gives you a powerful feeling. Or, at the very least, it allows you to filter and limit how much of your business is on display to the world.

Pictures should be kept largely private as well. Especially the ones of your straight-laced Mormon friend vomiting in your toilet. You don't want his mom to see what her little boy has been up to!

Creepy people pervade the Internet. Predators stalk people's pictures, looking for children to prey upon. So don't post pictures of your kids, and certainly don't tag them in any photos. You could be opening them up to danger.

Many dangerous things can happen because of the Internet. But it is easy to protect yourself and take precautions. Go have fun on Facebook now.




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