With almost 2 billion users (1,860,000,000 to be exact), Facebook is one of the most powerful “things” in the world.
But with something so powerful, you must be careful. There are certain facts that you should not publish there, such as your personal bank details or any other sensitive information about your finance and transaction.
The recent Cambridge Analytica scandal has caused many people to question the role Facebook plays in their lives. Concerned about their privacy, some have eliminated their accounts.
If you want to keep your account but better protect your privacy, here are 10 things you can eliminate:
You should never post;
- How much you hate your job- It might haunt your next job hunting mission or even current one
- Embarrassing photos of other people even your little kids
- Year of birth- leads to impersonification
- Strong political or religious opinions
- Curse words
- Peoples big news such as weddings etc
- Vacation details
- What makes others envious
- Drinking Photos
- Too much information
Most of the Facebook don’t pointed above touches on peoples sensitive information such as privacy rights and cases of crime related to impersonation or kidnapping.
Remember that the primary role of Facebook is to remain social not violent! Always stay safe and do what makes you comfortable on Facebook.
If you feel stressed with the app, just go to settings and delete your account.