Over the next couple of weeks I am going to be posting some New Year’s resolutions to help with the task of keeping your PC under control, keep it running
well and to keep the virus and rubbish off your computers.
Yes, I know most of the Security software
companies are doing something or have done something similar.
So I am going to start off today with one that is quite important to me, but nevertheless a reminder for the time of year.
A while back I felt the need to post on Facebook the following:
When you are posting on Facebook, please give a thought to your own privacy settings.
I take my the privacy of my children seriously and I don’t want pictures of my children posted Publicly on Facebook and I know that many parents feels the same.
My own settings are locked to Friends only, because they are MY friends and I know them off Facebook, in the real world, and I trust them.
There are many tutorials on the Web and within Facebook itself that detail the steps needed to put this basic security in place.
Please respect the privacy of my children and that of ALL children – Don’t post pictures of children without the consent of the parent and make sure the post respects that consent and their privacy.
It is likely that you will be taking photos over Christmas and New Year. Think about it before you post them on your timeline. Who is in the photo? Ask permission to post pictures of other people’s
kids on social media and when you do, make them available to friends only. It is better to ask permission, than to piss
people off!
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