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Online Safety and Privacy: Should You Post Your Family Photos Online?

Tuesday June 16, 2009

Whether you're a casual forum user or a hardcore blogger, you'll probably need to make some decisions about how much information to share about your family online. Do you post kids names and ages? What about pictures?

Not surprisingly, the answers will depend on your family, your visibility online and your own comfort level. To help you come up with the right answer for your, I've got some tips on protecting your kids while blogging and how to handle posting photos online. And, if you've got some ideas of your own, please share them with others.

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July 9, 2009 at 4:42 pm
(1) Softearz08 says:

Preferably not all the information. Pictures maybe but not personal stuffs like real names and age. Many have been victims of phishing, scamming, hacking and identity theft and if we tend to be more careful and not blog every detail about our life. We need to teach our kids about safety in the internet as well. But since most of the teens are playing online games which are highly interactive like World of Warcraft, they need to be careful as well since personal information can be stoled from them as well.

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