1. Avoid sharing personal information that may lead to identity theft, including your date of birth and Social Security number. Access to this information could allow identity thieves to open new lines of credit, committing fraud and wrecking your credit score in the process.
2. While you are excited to share pictures about your fun vacation to exotic locations,potential thieves know that you will be out of your home for that period of time, they could take advantage of your absence and burglarize your property.
3. Posting any kind of financial information in a public space could perpetuate fraud. Although some people might use social media to post about their first paycheck from a new job in their excitement, they should not display images of their paycheck because it contains bank account information.
2. While you are excited to share pictures about your fun vacation to exotic locations,potential thieves know that you will be out of your home for that period of time, they could take advantage of your absence and burglarize your property.
3. Posting any kind of financial information in a public space could perpetuate fraud. Although some people might use social media to post about their first paycheck from a new job in their excitement, they should not display images of their paycheck because it contains bank account information.
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