Whether you agree or not, Facebook has marginally changed our lives. No matter you are a sharing-animal who documents his entire life on Facebook, or a quiet breeze of wind that passes only sometimes, you have at least some information open to the web. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not telling you to close your Facebook account. But while we have it, we need to constantly remember what it is and what its there for. Most importantly, that it’s NOT private, no matter what we do.
Using Facebook as evidence in divorce cases is an increasing phenomena. Facebook posts are even becoming common grounds for breakups. These situations are avoidable. Here are some quick Facebook tips that will help you avoid these romantic conflicts and protect your privacy (if needed).
Email addresses are one of the most sough-after commodities of the web. People are ready to pay a premium to get an elite email address. Everywhere on the web, you are being asked to provide your personal information. In some cases, you need to protect your privacy, and not give out your real email address.
Protecting yourself or your business from online threats is really no different than how I protected myself overseas.
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