Protect Identity | Identity Protection Tips & Articles

Jan/10

13

Staying Safe on Facebook

It’s no secret that Facebook is popular. The number one social networking site, Facebook has swept the world with its convenience and usability in connecting with people.

But nothing good comes without a price. For users of Facebook, that price is the end of privacy.

It seems for avid Facebook users, the idea of privacy jumped out the window a long time ago. Now, nothing is exactly sacred in the lives of individual Facebook users. Personal information, photos, and even up-the-minute whereabouts are all common knowledge to those connected to each other through the site.

In some cases, though, the risk goes even deeper.

According to one story, the largest risk attached to Facebook is identity theft. If someone were to hack into your account, they can become you in the eyes of your friends and family. Once in this position, the hacker can use your identity as they see fit.

It’s a dangerous rope to walk, this Facebook thing. But now, as an indispensible part of many a user’s day, the site surely isn’t getting shut down any time soon.

Knowing this, it becomes crucial for Facebook users to stay alert and safe from the dangers that come along with being connected.

For Facebook users, it’s crucial that passwords and login information are kept as private as private can be. Not unlike an online banking account or e-mail address. Nobody – not friends, not family, not anybody – should have access to your account.

Also, you should be taking full advantage of the privacy settings for your account. It’s recommended that you keep your account private rather than public, as to keep your contact information and photos accessible to friends only. Having this information private, specifically phone numbers and photos that are less than flattering, is a move you won’t regret.

By now, Facebook is such a routine venture for so many people that it may seem like a riskless one. But every day that you have a Facebook account is a day at risk. It’s vital that you know this, and take the necessary precautions to keep your account and your identity protected.

RSS Feed

No comments yet.

Leave a comment!

<<

>>