Let’s think about the images of ourselves, our kids, etc. that we post online. It’s challenging to take something down once it’s been published because we don’t know how far it has traveled. We occasionally “google” ourselves by typing our name and last name into a web search engine, then reviewing the results to see what has been said about us online. We look at your profile on your website, blog, or other online community to determine whether it might contain personal information about you that we don’t want to post publicly. Let’s remember that search results make it available to everyone! Your contact information, including name, surname, phone number, home address, e-mail, messenger, and other personal information like date of birth, credit card number, tax identification number, etc., are not openly shared online. Online strangers do not have access to our personal information, even though we may appear to be friendly to them. We don’t know anything about them. Keep the webcam off when not in use and exercise caution when utilizing it. Let’s be conscious of the fact that it resembles a window through which even strangers can peep into our private lives, apartments, and families.
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