When posting online, how much personal information is too much? A lot of people post statuses, pictures, and videos on social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram that often reveal more than they intend to. For example, someone could simply be posting a selfie shot in their garden, but other people (like would-be stalkers) might be able to identify where they live from that photo alone.
This is the premise that Jack Vale worked with in his social media experiment. Jack began by searching Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter profiles of people within his current location. He noted down personal information that these users have posted and then approached them in real-life. He then proceeded to reveal the personal (and often, private) information that he was able to gather, which lead to more than a few shocked reactions.
While Jack’s video is mildly humorous, it’s worth noting that internet privacy and security isn’t something that should be ignored these days. Many people have already had their identities, bank information, and money stolen through social media scams and phishing emails, so remember to be vigilant so you won’t become a victim.
If you haven’t already, then maybe it’s time to tweak your accounts’ privacy settings before it’s too late.
[via Laughing Squid]
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