Facebook – IDefendForYou https://www.idefendhome.com Ultimate Protection for Your Digital Life Fri, 05 Jul 2024 00:30:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://idefendforyou.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-idefend-favicon-32x32.png Facebook – IDefendForYou https://www.idefendhome.com 32 32 5 Tips for Social Media Safety https://idefendforyou.com/blog/onlineprivacy/5tipssocialmedia/ Fri, 08 Dec 2023 22:49:21 +0000 https://idefendforyou.com/?p=5736 These days, it's almost impossible to spend a day on social media without encountering some potential security issues: scams, privacy leaks, and fake follower requests just to name a few.

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These days, it's almost impossible to spend a day on social media without encountering some potential security issues: scams, privacy leaks, and fake follower requests just to name a few.

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Social media is a powerful tool which allows us to connect to the lives of those around us without the need to be near. With that comes the ability to instant message, share photos and videos, as well as view what others have chosen to share.

You may not have enough information for someone to completely steal your identity, but if your profile isn’t properly protected you can allow for phishing attempts among other threats to take place.

Here are five tips for better safety:

1. Be aware of social media scams

Scam artists work to build a profile of you. When your Social Media account is allowed for anyone, including those not of your friends or followers, to openly view you, you allow for them to gain a view into your life. Those potential thieves can look in and view person videos and photos that you have uploaded. This allows them to discover ways in which they can advertise to your needs to trick you to freely give out your information for them to steal your identity.

Take for example that you recently had a birthday party. You posted pictures, tagging friends and family, as well as a few videos to commemorate your special day. The fact is that when your account is open for the world to see, they can look in and see what your home is like, who’s in your family and friends circle, as well as who you are as a person.

Still, there are some vital steps you can take which will allow you to better protect yourself.

2. Ensure your account is fully private

When new friends wish to add you, they can search for your name/username and pull up a variety of accounts until they see the corresponding picture of you. When they click on the link to your profile, they will be given a preview of your account, and the chance to send a request. Now how much you decide to show on your profiles is entirely in your control.

Under your setting section there is a tab labeled privacy. Under that you will be able to pick and choose what you want to show. It is recommended that you hide all information, including social posts. Your profile picture will still be shown, but past profile pictures, among other information will be protected and hidden until you accept that friend request.

If you want to view how your profile looks when others click on you, simply open an incognito window, and post your profile link. This will allow you to see exactly what they see before they send a request.

Tip: Do not list family members on your Social Media Account. Doing so can in fact give thieves information into common security questions, such as your mother’s maiden name. Photos also can reveal the color of your first car, first pet name, and so forth.

3. Know what happens to your information

There are a few items to keep in mind as well outside of what scam artists may be looking for. Social Media websites can also compromise your information and send it to advertisers to help them plot out ads that peak your interest. One thing you can do to help combat this is to keep your location data private. When you’re on your account with your phone, usually the app will be tracking your location and whereabouts. They can also see what you are searching for, what you are clicking on so that they can better populate their web address with ads. To keep it private, go into the settings on your phone, and find the app. Once you do, you can pick the location tracking, and turn it on to, never allow.

Consider using a VPN

Another option would be to install a VPN on your phone and computers. This would ensure that everything that you do is hidden, and that your IP isn’t exposed as well. Your information, searches and clicks on the web stays with you, and isn’t released to outside sources.

Don’t give away too much in your “About” section

Your About section on your profile can carry with it multiple points of valuable information. The nice part is, is that you can simply go in and delete it all together. Information like where you currently work, past places you’ve lived, and family and relationships, can give a perpetrator all the information they need to scam you.

While a scam artist is searching through your profile, one dangerous section is in your contacts. The most common personal information exposed on the dark web is email and phone numbers, and your Social Media profile has direct access to both. Luckily, you can go into your ‘About’ section and mask or delete that information so you will not be the victim of SPAM or Phishing attempts.

4. Only accept requests from those you know

Fake accounts are abundant, and in a matter of minutes someone can look up pictures of someone, upload them to a profile, and make it appear legitimate under a fake name. Once that is done, they can send requests to anyone they would like, to try to gain the ability to view profiles. The most important thing to remember with this is to only accept requests from those you know in person.

There is a dangerous scam that can sometimes occur where your friend’s account is copied and you receive a request to refriend them. Sometimes you can even receive a message explaining how the error occurred and why the need to friend them again. The smart thing to do is verify with the friend directly through some other source, ex. Via Phone, and confirm if that truly is the case.

5. Watch out for common attacks

One of the most important things to remember is to trust yourself when you believe it is questionable. If a friend that you haven’t spoken to in a while randomly sends you a message like, “This video is so funny! Check out this link:” Then there is a chance that your friend’s account has been hacked. Never click on the link. Doing so causes for your account to be compromised with theirs, which can be dangerous because you won’t know what kind of information they were able to gather while in your account.

When in doubt, change your password

If this does end up happening to you, immediately change your password as soon as possible. It is a good rule of thumb to change your password every couple of months to something unique and to only this account. If your password and email is compromised, then each account which uses the same username and password can be accessed as well.

Avoid “Click-bait”

Another hazardous “Click-Bait” which can also compromise your information is the Quizzes or ‘Find Out Tests’. When you want to discover ‘Which Animal Best Fits Your Personality’ you click on a link which transports you to an outside source. There you are prompted to allow access to certain information, and need to click ‘Accept’ or ‘Allow Access’. Each time you allow access to your account you allow for that service to receive anything they would like. You gave them access, yet have no idea what they took, or will use it for.

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The Top 3 Settings to Check on Facebook for Better Online Privacy and Security https://idefendforyou.com/blog/onlineprivacy/top3facebookprivacysettings/ Sun, 01 Oct 2023 20:05:22 +0000 https://idefendforyou.com/?p=5727 Facebook is a great place to communicate, share, and reconnect with friends. It is not without its drawbacks, however. One of the biggest things that goes unnoticed is how much of your personal data and identifying information the platform takes about you.

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Facebook is a great place to communicate, share, and reconnect with friends. It is not without its drawbacks, however. One of the biggest things that goes unnoticed is how much of your personal data and identifying information the platform takes about you.

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Facebook (FB) is still one of the most popular social media networks in the world with some sources pointing at over 2.9 billion monthly active users! If you’ve found yourself afloat in this deep-blue sea of social fish, you might now be aware of just how much the platform and its parent company Meta take advantage of your personal information.

We’ve laid out a list of settings you can look for, to help you take control of your privacy on FB. Keep in mind that some of these may change slightly as FB updates their website, but if you have any questions, just contact our support team.

Top 3 settings to check

Once you are logged into your FB account, simply click on your profile and select “Settings”. From there, navigate to each of the following settings. Refer to this guide for our recommendations, or feel free to choose what best matches your needs and preferences.

1. Security and Login

We recommend taking a look at the following sections while you are here:

Where you are logged in

This is perhaps the most important option for you to check, since it shows any device you’ve logged into your FB account from before. Our recommendation would be to sign out of everything, and then sign back into only the devices you actually use and have access to.

Two-factor authentication

This is a recommended security feature on any website where you have sensitive data stored. Turning this on will mean logging in is slightly more inconvenient, but makes it incredibly difficult for anyone to hack into your account, as they’d also need access to whatever you set as your second factor.

Authorized logins

Any device listed here has required you to set up two-factor authentication on it.

Choose 3 to 5 friends to contact if you get locked out

This can be a good option if you are ever locked out of your account. Whoever you designate here can help you recover the login information.

2. Privacy, Timeline and Tagging, Stories, Location, Blocking

There are numerous settings here that allow you to personalize these settings to your liking. There is no “right” way to do this since it’s all up to your personal preference. We recommend reading through these and familiarizing yourself with what kind of information you may be unknowingly sharing.

3. Apps and Websites

This section may surprise you, but don’t panic. It will list any site or app that you have ever allowed permission to use your account details. For example, if an app ever asks you to “Sign in with Facebook”, it will show up here.

We recommend revoking access to anything you don’t use or recognize.

What else can I do?

IDefendForYou offers many services, including a robust arm aimed directly at supporting parents, improving online privacy, and general safety and best practices with social media. It also features social media monitoring services which will automatically notify you when it flags certain suspicious activities on your accounts.

In addition to Facebook, this also works for several other popular platforms. For more information, reach out to one of our IDefendForYou Advisors.

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