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I am concerned about my 22 year old daughter & social media. Should I speak with her.?
03-24-2014, 10:33 AM
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You know you have to try. But I notice anybody between the ages of 15 and 49 seem to know everything about anything, and especially about the damned social media. I have tried to reason with family and friends for years about this, and so far nobody seems to get where I am coming from. It is simple: ONCE YOU PUT YOU INFORMATION OUT THERE, and it does not matter how small or meaningless, YOU CAN NOT KEEP IT PRIVATE OR BRING IT BACK. I cringe every time the news reveals that some big company or Federal information site has been compromised. I cringe to here that Apple, Yahoo!, and Google actually sell information (even though they swear they don't).

And I cringed, when Dr. Oz revealed how a woman eventually was found a raped, by simply "face-booking" and twittering innocent information to a stranger. Stuff like oh the mountains near my home are so beautiful, and My son plays for the Brewers in our little town.

I hate to say it, but the biggest headache in the coming years is going to be identity fraud. And other violent crimes.
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[] - Random - 03-24-2014, 10:28 AM
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