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10 things should not be done using Facebook
Facebook! Even if it is said to be widely used in this age, it will probably be said less. It's time to dump her and move on. It's time to dump her and move on. Whatever he is, time will tell. For now, let's take a look at our Facebook profile. How many are sharing anything on Facebook. Pictures, desires of the mind, sadness, feeling good, where are you going, who are you taking with you, even the story of value pride with loved ones is not left out. But one thing you have noticed is that Facebook has sent you various notifications asking for a lot of information. Again, many times you yourself may have decorated your profile with various personal information. The danger may be here. The more information you provide, the more you are exposing yourself to the virtual world. The more your privacy is compromised. This is the age of cyber crime. It is not difficult to harm by stealing your information or tracing you. Guys be a little careful for this. In a vast empire of more than 200 million users, there are a number of ways to keep your account secure, to know which ones to tell your friends and which ones not. But let's find out which information should not be given on Facebook or should be kept locked with high privacy:
1. Phone number:
Facebook wants a phone number to verify your account. You can use the phone number. But it is better to hide it. If you keep your phone number 'public', you may get a couple of well-wishers, but unwanted calls can be annoying.
2. Birthday:
Your date of birth, along with your name and address, may be crucial to protecting your privacy, allowing hackers to more easily capture your bank account or personal details. You must know that the date of birth is often asked from the bank to verify your account. Go to Facebook account settings and hide the date of birth.
3. More friends:
The more friends, the greater the risk of leaking your personal information. Yes, I agree, like comments also come more. But your own safety is more important than that. Moreover, it is difficult to have friendships with more people. You may not know everyone's identity. Maybe someone on your friendlist is lying in wait, waiting to hurt you. Oops, it would not be wise to give them a chance.
Let's hear what Robin Dunbar, professor of psychology at Oxford University, has to say. According to his research theory, a person can maintain deep friendships with about 150 people. Examining 3,365 Facebook users, Dunbar showed that 4.1 were trustworthy and 13.6 were sympathetic during times of mental crisis. So pruning inactive friends is conducive to healthy interactions through social media.
4. Sharing pictures of your child or younger family members:
Victoria Nash, director of the Oxford Internet Institute, raises an important question that many support, such as what information a child might want to see online at a later time. The previous generation didn't need to consider it.
Understand the situation! But you didn't think of it when you took a picture of your babusona. But later it could be the issue. The development of the internet and social media has increased the importance of this question. But more importantly, the perpetrators or kidnappers may take the opportunity to harm your child by posting pictures of children.
5. Relationship status:
Even if you want to celebrate a new relationship, it is not right to do so on Facebook. Because the relationship can be broken and it is more embarrassing to go from ‘in a relationship’ to ‘single’ status later? I will not say more about it.
6 . Location service:
In 2015, TechCrunch reported that more than 500 million users entered Facebook with mobile phones alone. That means the same number of them publish their location online. And anyone who wants to hurt you may want to know where you are.
So turn off location service from the Facebook app settings. And yes, you can see where you are checking in, but you can guess which is your office, which is home, where you spend time with friends or family. Will it be too difficult for naughty people to retreat?
7. Behavior Management:
You see, Facebook is a social medium where everyone is a 'friend'. But it would not be right to treat the office boss or your mentors lightly. Again, they may not like your post or picture. Keep your privacy to yourself, what you need is to call the office boss on the friend list and show what you are doing. Do the job, be tactful in choosing friends.
8. No location tags:
People often forget that tagging their home location is like giving their address to everyone. This can also be solved by turning off the location service.
9. When and where to go on vacation:
According to the financial website This Is Money, travelers who are robbed while on vacation and if they publish their vacation plans on social media, their insurance claim will not be accepted.
See the trunk! What is needed is for Bapu to increase the trouble. Going on vacation Don't come on vacation. What is the need for so much publicity in advance. Enjoy the holidays and give pictures later.
10. Credit Card Details:
What if you hacked your credit card or email or Facebook ID knowing your name, date of birth, place of birth, home / office address from Facebook profile? The money will go, along with the value and respect. You can never give your credit card information in any Facebook app request. If you want to boost the post or make a purchase, you need to use a card that does not usually have much money in the account.
This is the last word. Remember, nothing in the virtual world is private. No matter how much you keep the information you give online with privacy, there is always the option to see it from someone or any authority. Our lifestyle is becoming online dependent. Whatever it is on Facebook and whatever. Do not give information that there is a security risk. Of course you will. But see and hear and understand. Your goodness is in your hands.

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