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10 | SPRING 2019 Use caution when posting pictures online. Everyone is watching. By Bridget McCrea Selfi e awareness Annual fi rst-day-of-school pictures of the kids, a crazy day at the offi ce or a night out with best friends: There are many moments throughout our day that we want to share with our online friends. But remember what else you may be sharing when you post. "The Internet is forever," cautions Yuloff Creative Marketing Solution's Hank Yuloff, who has helped numerous companies work through photo-related social media issues. She points out that each image is an insight to personal information that could help hackers. But it's possible to share safely without worrying about an online invasion of privacy. Simply think before posting photos online. Follow these fi ve safety tips. XXXXXXX 1. Don't post a photo with your school name. "This could invade the privacy of other students or attract unwanted visitors," says marketing strategist Sandi Webster of Pandi LLC. 2. Consider the background. You may be including personal information in your surroundings (i.e., address or computer screens with data).

