You might indeed desire to post anything and everything for all your Facebook friends… but first stop and think. There are a couple of things you should seriously consider not putting up. For example …
1) Where and when you were Born – If you reveal this, then in the US its possible to reconstruct your US social security number.
2) Mothers maiden name – This is the default answer to security questions deployed by many, for example, granting access to your bank account.
3) Where you Live – When your local friendly burgler spots you announcing a trip, he then knows where to make a call
4) Where you are – Its tied in with the previous one. Thats as good as a public announcent along the lines of , “Empty house, come help yourself”. Its not just holiday, a Tweet announcing “Out for a run” is just as good. So skip the vacation countdowns, but posting the photos after you get back is OK.
5) Inappropriate pictures – It might end up in a job loss. Employers do sometimes check this stuff.
6) Confessionals – No matter how crass you feel your fellow workers or boss might be, don’t post it, doing so may end up as a career decision. Also, don’t post about how you just fiddled your expenses or tax return either, it will come back to bite you.
7) Phone Numbers – There are apps out there that harvest these and sell lists. Also, do you really want all you FB friends, and friends of friends, to call.
8) Risky Behavior – Yes it cool to post about hang gliding, or rock climbing without ropes, but insurance companies will adjust your premium when they start harvesting this information.
9) Advertise your stuff – Photos with expensive electronics in your home, or expensive cars out front allows thieves to target you.
This is not a definitive list, but the above should be enough for you to get the idea and I’m sure you can think of more.
So when dealing with FB … don’t go nuts, instead pause, filter carefully and only post what you would be happy to see published on the front page of a national newspaper and read by everybody you might ever meet.
Now, on to a bit of evidence:
- Here is a list of 13 stories about folks who got fired for what they posted on FB
- Hers is a list of folks who got arrested for what they posted on FB
- Article about insurance companies harvesting FB details
So be cautious, and be safe out there.
I have a (former) co-worker who was fired for complaining about other co-workers (including a manager) on Facebook. Just stupid!