social media privacy and safety
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Don’t friend people you don’t know!Never friend somebody more than once (the 2nd is
often a spoofed account)Limit posts to be viewable by only your friends
Limit sharingLimit photo taggingRemove location servicesLimit 3rd party applications
Tighten Your Security Settings
Use strong passwordsAt least 6 characters, using letters, numbers, and
symbolsEnable two-factor authentication whenever possible. Requires you to do two things to login (enter a code
from a text, click a button on an app, etc.)https://twofactorauth.org/ for list of sites that support two-factor authentication.
Passwords and Logins
Assume everything you post can be seen by anybody, regardless of your settings.
Either don’t share personal info at all, or use your privacy settings to limit who can see it. Maiden namesDates of birthKids dates of birthSchoolsAnything that correlates with any security question
you’ve ever answered on- or off-line.
Limit Personal Information
Use as a guide of things to look for.If you fully implement them, social media quits becoming social!
Take time to understand your options and make conscious choices about your security and privacy.
Novetta Smartcards
Facebook: http://www.novetta.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Facebook_070314_COM.pdf
Twitter: http://www.novetta.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Twitter_Smart_Card_070314_COM.pdf
Google+: http://www.novetta.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Facebook_070314_COM.pdf
Smartphone location removal: http://www.novetta.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Smartphone_EXIF_Removal_Smart_Card_073014_COM.pdf
Photo Sharing Services: http://www.novetta.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Photo_Sharing_Services_061314_COM.pdf
Novetta Smartcard Links
Talk to your friends and family membersTheir choices can put you at risk
Make a special effort to protect your kids and parents. Don’t share stuff about them that makes them
vulnerable. Help them understand the dangersHelp them set their privacy and securityEverything they share can be found and will exist
forever!
Spread the Word!