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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 1356914" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>Though by exercising - what is that word we us? - ah, vigilance! and common sense, it can be pretty innocuous. Stay away from the stupid applications, don't click "like" on everything you see, don't post your every move on your status, make sure the security settings are enabled, and (the biggest!) exercise discretion on who you "friend" on the darn thing! I also go through and "untag" any photos of myself on there that other may have posted.</p><p></p><p>It also blows my mind when I see people posting every picture of their children and their page is a running commentary of the life of their kid. My wife does this from time to time and I get on to her for it. I feel that children often have their privacy violated by their parents when they get too active with all the posting and updating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 1356914, member: 7488"] Though by exercising - what is that word we us? - ah, vigilance! and common sense, it can be pretty innocuous. Stay away from the stupid applications, don't click "like" on everything you see, don't post your every move on your status, make sure the security settings are enabled, and (the biggest!) exercise discretion on who you "friend" on the darn thing! I also go through and "untag" any photos of myself on there that other may have posted. It also blows my mind when I see people posting every picture of their children and their page is a running commentary of the life of their kid. My wife does this from time to time and I get on to her for it. I feel that children often have their privacy violated by their parents when they get too active with all the posting and updating. [/QUOTE]
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