π€ Who Am I Online?
Today, our social media profiles can reveal a lot about us.

π€ Who Am I Online?
Today, our social media profiles can reveal a lot about us.
πΈ What we do
π What we achieve
π Where we go
β€οΈ How we feel
π¨βπ©βπ§ Who we spend time with
πΌ Where we work
π What we are planning
We may think we're simply sharing our lives.
But attackers may see something different.
They can gather information from your public posts, photos, comments, and profiles to build a picture of who you are, what you do, and what might get your attention.
Then comes the dangerous part:
π― A generic scam becomes a personalized attack.
A fake message that mentions your workplace.
A phishing email related to something you recently posted.
A scam designed around an event you shared online.
The more information you expose, the easier it can become to make an attack look real and trustworthy.
π‘οΈ Before You Post, Pause.
Ask yourself:
βDo I really need to share this?β
βCould this information be used against me?β
βWould I be comfortable if a stranger knew this?β
Think 10 times. Think 100 times. Think 1,000 times.
Because once something is posted online, you may lose control over where it goes next.
π Share your moments. Don't expose your entire life.
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