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Read the entire article to learn more about the types of online communities, services that help protect users, plus additional tools to help protect yourself. |
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Excerpted from Microsoft.com article, “Help protect your privacy in online communities” |
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Excerpted from Microsoft.com article, “10 tips for finding information on the Internet” |
Help Protect Your Privacy in Online Communities
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Most Internet users belong to an online community to share ideas and information with people who enjoy similar interests. The friendly nature of these communities can present a risk to your personal information. Help protect your privacy and still enjoy the benefits of these groups by following a few basic rules, both in your online habits and in choosing the communities themselves. |
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Online communities require you to provide personal information. You'll be asked for at least a user name, e-mail address, and password when you sign up. The community might also suggest you fill out a user profile that includes much more personal information. Profiles are public. Some groups allow their members to view lists of other group members' screen names, e-mail addresses and full profiles. Don't post information that you're not comfortable sharing with strangers. Comments you post are permanently recorded on the community site. As you get to know people, you might be tempted to talk about your kids by name, mention where you work or live. Stay aware of how such information might be used by scammers of all kinds, both online and off, and refrain from sharing too much. E-mail and phishing scammers count on the appealing sense of trust that is often fostered in online communities to steal your personal information. The more you reveal in profiles and posts, the more vulnerable you are to scams, spam, and identity theft. |
Tips for Finding Information on the Internet |