If you use social media, tie the knot


Ahmedabad. 15 June 2020, Monday

The line of social distance is being discussed all over the world today but there is also a need to be serious about social media. If you use social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp then this news is very useful for you.

1. Do n't share any personal information on social media. Such as mobile number, Aadhaar number, home address. Also, sharing a family photo should be avoided. This information you share can be used to harass you.

2. If you share a photo or video on social media, keep its setting private or limited. Means keep photos, videos, friend list only me in privacy. You can change this setting by going to Privacy Settings.

3. Get complete information about any friend request before accepting it. Check his profile and take a look at the timeline.

4. Blind faith in any online freakand can sometimes get you in trouble, because real friendships and virtual friendships have a ground-to-sky distance. Don't send money at any cost if someone wants money from you through social media. If any of your relatives or friends want money online, call them first and cross check. Do not transfer money directly.

5. Cyber ​​criminals are the most active on social media and are ambushed by creating fake profiles. One of your mistakes is waiting. If a friend's request comes, first check if it is in your friend list because somewhere it may happen that a cyber criminal can cheat you by creating a fake ID of one of your friends.

6. No need to worry if you fall victim to cybercrime for any reason, talk to family members and friends. If you find more problems, go to the police station and report. You can also complain by visiting the National Crime website.

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