Big Brother is watching you. On Facebook, Orkut, LinkedIn and Twitter. And other social networking sites that you create a profile on. Are you sure the contents will not cause any personal or professional damage to you?
Here are some tips to keep in mind when you disclose a good part of your day-to-day life online for the world to see.
Photographs
What kind of photographs of yours have been put up? Are they suggestive or revealing in any way? Yes, they may be fine by your standards but we live in a world where there is no dearth of 'sickos'. Even if you want to share such photos with friends and family online, host them on password-protected, secure sites. Likewise, avoid posting high-resolution pictures that can be downloaded, manipulated and misused. If your friends have posted pictures that may lead to trouble, request them to pull them off. You don't want your beach holiday pictures to turn into a nightmare, do you?
Your contact info
Think before you post your telephone numbers and address on your profile. You don't want to be inviting trouble home, nor do you want to be barraged by incessant, unwelcome phonecalls.
Ajay Jain is an author and blogger. He writes on social media and blogs for marketing and PR on www.socialambit.com
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