Friday, September 23, 2016

The Dangers Of Your Children's Pictures On Facebook

The Dangers Of Your Children's Pictures On Facebook


As many of you are well aware of, Facebook has various privacy settings that can be adjusted or tweaked, but there is absolutely no way to guarantee that your photos will not be seen by people who you could regret seeing them after you post. Although the risk of sexual predators stalking your children after seeing their Facebook photos is small, it can't be completely overlooked or discounted. Posting photos of your children can also set a bad example to them about privacy and opens them up to other dangers, such as Identity Theft on many levels.

Exposure To Sexual Predators & Pedophiles:

Posting photos of your children on Facebook could bring them to the attention of sexual predators and pedophiles, even if you set the privacy settings so that only friends and family are able to see the photos. Well-meaning relatives can republish the photos, with less stringent privacy settings. This practice can be dangerous if there are easily recognizable landmarks or information that can pinpoint the location of the child in the photo. Many Facebook games and apps encourage you to increase the size of your friend list, but doing so can expose your personal information to unwanted strangers. This information, in conjunction with status updates revealing your whereabouts and photos of your children, can make it all too easy for someone to stalk your family.

Setting Bad Examples:

Young children should be taught from an early age about the dangers of revealing too much information to strangers. With smartphones and other electronic devices making it easy to post photos online, it is important that children understand the dangers of uploading the wrong kind of pictures. If you upload lots of photos of your children to Facebook, they may draw the conclusion that there is nothing wrong with sharing images online. For example, many parents post photos of their children in the bath or in their swimwear. Unless children are taught boundaries about sharing personal photos such as these, it can have a negative effect on them later in life.

Identity Theft Issues:

After you post photos of your children online on sites such as Facebook, you no longer have any control over what the images are used for. Even with stringent privacy settings these photos can be viewed, downloaded, modified and uploaded elsewhere by other people if they are determined enough. Photos of your child could be used for advertising, as many unscrupulous website owners use photos they find on the Internet to promote their sites. Someone could even use photos of your child to create a fake profile on a teen site with the intention of getting close to other teens.

Opening Your Children To Bullying & Intimidation:

While posting embarrassing photos of your children on Facebook might seem like harmless fun, it can expose them to bullying and intimidation. If someone distributes these photos to online forums and websites as a joke it can cause a lot of emotional trauma for your child. In some severe cases, teens have committed suicide after threats and bullying online.


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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

The Rise Of Medical Identity Theft

The Rise Of Medical Identity Theft

Consumer Reports - 08/25/2016 - by Michelle Andrews 

When thieves take your Personal Data to get Prescription Drugs, Doctor Care, or Surgery, it can endanger your Health and Finances. 


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Also find out how you can protect you and your family from Identity Theft Here

http://www.consumerreports.org/medical-identity-theft/medical-identity-theft/

Pros And Cons Of Electronic Health Records

Pros And Cons Of Electronic Health Records

Consumer Reports - 08/25/2016 - by Michelle Andrews 

Digital health histories offer the promise of better and more efficient healthcare but are still a work in progress.

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Also find out how you can protect you and your family from Identity Theft Here

http://www.consumerreports.org/medical-identity-theft/pros-and-cons-of-electronic-health-records/

Protect Yourself From Medical Identity Theft

Protect Yourself From Medical Identity Theft

Consumer Reports - 08/25/2016 - by Michelle Andrews 

Take steps to safeguard your personal health information, and know what to do if your data has been breached

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Also find out how you can protect you and your family from Identity Theft Here

http://www.consumerreports.org/medical-identity-theft/protect-yourself-from-medical-identity-theft/

Patrice Samuel Robinson

Medical Privacy Laws Explained

Medical Privacy Laws Explained

Consumer Reports - 08/25/2016 - by Michelle Andrews 

What you need to know about HIPAA and more.

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Also find out how you can protect you and your family from Identity Theft Here

http://www.consumerreports.org/medical-identity-theft/medical-privacy-laws-explained/

Patrice Samuel Robinson

What's Our Health Data Worth?

What's Our Health Data Worth?

Consumer Reports - 03/15/2016 - by Jerry Beilinson

At the SXSW Interactive festival, experts on a Consumer Reports panel weigh the pros and cons of sharing personal info.

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Also find out how you can protect you and your family from Identity Theft Here

http://www.consumerreports.org/wearable-tech/whats-health-data-worth/

Patrice Samuel Robinson