What to consider before posting to the social media
What to consider before posting to the social
media
Pause and think before you post on social media!
We’ve
all heard the saying “think before you speak,” but what about “think before you
post?”
Social media is a great
way to keep in contact with friends, relatives, and coworkers. However, the
internet is a public place and there might be someone lurking on your profile
that is not so friendly.
In
fact, there are over 4 billion social media accounts on the internet in 2023.
Out of those numbers there are identity thieves, online predators, and bots
pretending to be someone else to try and get your information. This where
“think before you post” can come in handy.
Really stop and think the next time you start writing a
status, are you comfortable with everyone that is a follower, mutual or not,
knowing your personal information? Revealing things like pet names, hometowns,
maiden names, or even your favorite color can bring a hacker one step closer to
achieving their goal, accessing your account.
Here are some tips to help secure
your profile this year:
1. Remember to always
check the privacy options on the platforms you are on. Keep an eye on the
privacy agreements for each one and understand how they will treat your
intellectual property. If the platform has recently updated any policies take a
quick look and read over the changes.
2. Don’t forget to
update those privacy settings. You can find them easily on the website and turn
off things like location sharing, showing your birthday and your hometown. You
can even turn off tagging, so no one can tag you in any compromising photos or posts.
3. Think about what
you are posting. The National Cybersecurity Alliance describes social media
posts as ghosts that can come back to haunt you. The internet is forever, which
means that all the information you put out there is going to stick around for a
very long time. Always think through about what you are sharing before you
click post.
If you have posted private
information in a public place never fear, you can always secure your accounts
with strong password and by utilizing a multifactor authorization tools.
Most important things to remember when posting or
sharing anything always respect others feelings.
Important Tips
Never post content
that is abusive, malicious, obscene, threatening or intimidating, or contains
ethnic, religious, gender or other discriminatory statements in any message or
post that relates to your Organization, business, clients, alliance partners,
or people, including fellow employees, contractors, agents, or anyone else with
whom you may work.
By Sajitha Johny
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