Check your security settings on all social media platforms to see what you are sharing and with whom you are sharing. Last day of the 30 Day Photo Challenge ~ what is next? Not only was he born and raised there, he also attended and graduated from the University of Alabama.“There are people who scroll social media pages trying to get information to effect some kind of identify theft,” Garet Smitherman, BBB of Central and South Alabama said.The name of your high school and graduation year could lead to others sources to possibly, access your accounts. Pay attention to changing your security setting on a regular basis.Family and friends posting senior photos from their graduating year all over Facebook. This is another one of those examples of changing your password regularly is a good practice to have,” Smitherman said.It’s intended to show support for this year’s seniors who are missing out on a graduation ceremony, but believe it or not, the simplest of information could lead to a crook stealing your identity.BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - The Birmingham Business Bureau says a Facebook Challenge calling for you to post your old senior picture in support of the senior class of 2020, could be trouble.Guin provided his school and the year he graduated, but the Better Business Bureau says don’t even do even that.Guin did not fill out a survey but he knows there are those out there want his personal information. If your social media privacy settings aren’t high, you could be giving valuable information away for anyone to use.Better Business Bureau (BBB) cautions everyone to be aware of what they are sharing. Commentsmay not appear right away until they are approved by a moderator.We welcome your comments on this story, but there are some rules to follow::It seems harmless and fun! 5 Take a picture of your pet eating Photos must be turned in on Faithful Friends Facebook page in the comment section... Jump to Sections of this page Even if you think it’s just going to your friends, it could also be going somewhere else. We love spending time together and riding all of the rides. (5) NorthEscambia.com reserves the right to remove any comments that violate our rules or we think to be inappropriate. We graduated for real.”Change security questions/settings. Do not post copyrighted material. Yet they also see it as insulting to them “Hey! So I just pulled my old yearbook out and posted that,” Guin saidThe BBB said resist the temptation to take part in these types of challenges that may cause you to give up the simplest of information. 1K likes. (1) Be Nice. Sometimes, you just gotta shoot it! “Update your security questions.
Each week I will create a new folder for you to submit your photos to. Ok so with everyone being stir crazy because of covid-19 I will be posting a new photo challenge. 30 Day Photo Challenge.
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One person who did this was former state lawmaker and Walker County Attorney Ken Guin. Update your setting. By Alan Collins | April 15, 2020 at 6:10 PM CDT - Updated April 15 at 7:08 PM BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - The Birmingham Business Bureau says a Facebook Challenge calling for you to post your old senior picture in support of the senior class of 2020, could be trouble. (2) No Harrassing Comments. I’m talking bout those other folks. There’s some great food too! 4 Responses to “BBB Warns Against Sharing That Old Senior Photo In #Classof2020 Facebook Challenge” mike on April 15th, 2020 4:11 pm yeah, … (3) No Libel. Online Photo Challenge. I’ve been seeing that on Facebook. Join us in posting your most amazing photo for all the world to share! Online Photo Challenge | 20-22 mai 2020
Graduation is a milestone in life that is looked forward to by most every person who attends school, especially the parents of the kids and now that day is not going to have a formal declaration. Maybe I am wrong but shouldn’t we be posting pictures of those who should graduate this year. "There are all kinds of questionnaires people can fill out on Facebook that is just the way people can obtain your information,” Guin said.WBRC FOX6 News Reporter Alan Collins is a native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Once a week i will change the cover photo to that which recieved the most likes from the weeks challenge and will be changed on monday.
No comments that slander another, no racism, no sexism, no personal attacks. Not you Mrs. Jazreel you as beautiful as the day we met. April 29 at 3:24 PM April Photo Challenge Day 6 - a tradition A tradition in my family is to go to the Blue Hill Fair every year. BBB suggests make it harder on those crooks.“Last night I ate with my mother-in-law and she had her senior picture out. We are not responsible for what is posted.