5 Information Not Should You Put on Facebook
The main function of social media is to share the important moments in your life with others. Even so, there are some things that you should not share it through Facebook. Here are some of these things.
1. Your mobile number
Installing your mobile number on your Facebook profile is tantamount to inviting a variety of problems, ranging from people who like to do for fun calls, stalkers, scammers, to identity thieves. In addition, by placing the mobile phone number or your home phone number, everyone can use the number to search for your Facebook page.
If you put your phone number or your home number on Facebook, make sure you are the only person who can see the number. To do this, you can click the "Update Information" on your profile page. After that, click on "Contact and Basic Info" on the left. On the right, you will see your phone number, then click "Edit".
You will see the icon "Audience selector". There are three images that may appear:images globes , human silhouettes or key images. Key picture symbolizes that only you can see that information. While the globe means that public and silhouettes mean your friends. If you see an image other than the key, then you need to change that to "just me". That way, no one can see the phone number or your home number.
2. The address of the home
By entering information about your home address, you harm yourself. Therefore, should, you eliminate this data from your Facebook page. In the "Contact Info and Basic", you can see the address. If you fill out this section, you should remove it.
When you announce that you create events via Facebook, normally, your address can also be written on the announcement of the event. Instead, you quickly eliminate the announcement of this event, especially if you accidentally make this event into a public event, which means that information about the event can be seen by everyone, including your address. To tell people who want to come to your event, you should send a message to them.
3. Everything that relates to your job
If possible, you should not write down information about where you work. Because it could be your friends with co-workers or maybe even your boss, and perhaps only, they do not like all the things that you upload to Facebook yours.
In addition, sometimes, a hacker uses social media to determine the appropriate target as they were about to break into the security system of a company. Although most likely, he will check LinkedIn first.
You should also delete a post regarding the job you have now, especially if the post is in the form of protest. If you ever write something about your old job, you should also delete the text. Friend or maybe your boss at work may see a post that you upload.
4. Your Relationship Status
Writing down your relationship status on Facebook will feel strange, especially if you get a "like" from your friends after you change your status from "married" to "complicated".
In addition, people with certain relationship status are vulnerable to cyber stalker. In the past, once appeared a Facebook application that will tell you if a friend you marked change their status to "single".
In addition, there are also scammers who target people who are single and offered them to visit the site to date. After that, the scammer will seek to establish a relationship with them and take their money through fraud.
5. Your payment information
Using Facebook is free. Even so, you will still be required to enter your credit card information. By doing so, you can directly buy gift cards or other products directly from Facebook.
At first glance, it looks very helpful to you. Even so, by entering your credit card data on Facebook, this increases the risk of the bill that you do not know. Especially if you often let your Facebook accountactive on your home computer. Your friend or family member may inadvertently - or deliberately - using your credit card to buy anything through Facebook.
To eliminate your credit card data - or other payment methods - you can click on the inverted triangle near the porch on your Facebook page. After that, select Settings. On the left, select the Payments menu and select Account Settings tab. In that tab, you can see the method of payment you use.
By not entering credit card data to a Facebook profile, you can prevent data from falling into the hands of hackers who managed to hack your Facebook account.
1. Your mobile number
Installing your mobile number on your Facebook profile is tantamount to inviting a variety of problems, ranging from people who like to do for fun calls, stalkers, scammers, to identity thieves. In addition, by placing the mobile phone number or your home phone number, everyone can use the number to search for your Facebook page.
If you put your phone number or your home number on Facebook, make sure you are the only person who can see the number. To do this, you can click the "Update Information" on your profile page. After that, click on "Contact and Basic Info" on the left. On the right, you will see your phone number, then click "Edit".
You will see the icon "Audience selector". There are three images that may appear:
2. The address of the home
By entering information about your home address, you harm yourself. Therefore, should, you eliminate this data from your Facebook page. In the "Contact Info and Basic", you can see the address. If you fill out this section, you should remove it.
When you announce that you create events via Facebook, normally, your address can also be written on the announcement of the event. Instead, you quickly eliminate the announcement of this event, especially if you accidentally make this event into a public event, which means that information about the event can be seen by everyone, including your address. To tell people who want to come to your event, you should send a message to them.
3. Everything that relates to your job
If possible, you should not write down information about where you work. Because it could be your friends with co-workers or maybe even your boss, and perhaps only, they do not like all the things that you upload to Facebook yours.
In addition, sometimes, a hacker uses social media to determine the appropriate target as they were about to break into the security system of a company. Although most likely, he will check LinkedIn first.
You should also delete a post regarding the job you have now, especially if the post is in the form of protest. If you ever write something about your old job, you should also delete the text. Friend or maybe your boss at work may see a post that you upload.
4. Your Relationship Status
Writing down your relationship status on Facebook will feel strange, especially if you get a "like" from your friends after you change your status from "married" to "complicated".
In addition, people with certain relationship status are vulnerable to cyber stalker. In the past, once appeared a Facebook application that will tell you if a friend you marked change their status to "single".
In addition, there are also scammers who target people who are single and offered them to visit the site to date. After that, the scammer will seek to establish a relationship with them and take their money through fraud.
5. Your payment information
Using Facebook is free. Even so, you will still be required to enter your credit card information. By doing so, you can directly buy gift cards or other products directly from Facebook.
At first glance, it looks very helpful to you. Even so, by entering your credit card data on Facebook, this increases the risk of the bill that you do not know. Especially if you often let your Facebook account
To eliminate your credit card data - or other payment methods - you can click on the inverted triangle near the porch on your Facebook page. After that, select Settings. On the left, select the Payments menu and select Account Settings tab. In that tab, you can see the method of payment you use.
By not entering credit card data to a Facebook profile, you can prevent data from falling into the hands of hackers who managed to hack your Facebook account.
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