What to know about online photo Sharing?

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Let's say you’re having a great vacation, and you want to tell your friends all about it! But how? Will you
send each one a postcard?
write an e-mail to all your friends?
post photos online?

When your grandparents were your age, “A” was probably the only option.

When your parents were your age, “B” may have been a possibility.

Today, many young people who are allowed to post photos online prefer option “C.” Do you?

If so, this would help you avoid a few pitfalls.

What are the benefits?

It’s immediate. “When I’ve had an awesome trip or a great time with friends, I can share photos of the experience while I’m still excited about it.”—Melanie.
It’s convenient. “It’s a lot easier to look through photo updates that my friends have posted than to use e-mail to find out what’s happening with them.”—Jordan.

It helps you stay in touch. “Some of my friends and family live far away. If they post pictures often and I check often, it’s as if I see them every day!”—Karen.

What are the dangers?

You can put your safety at risk. If your camera has geotagging, your posted pictures might reveal more than you intend. “Posting photos and other media tagged with exact geolocation on the Internet allows random people with the right tracking software and wrong motives to find an individual’s location,” reports the website Digital Trends.
Of course, some criminals are more concerned with where you are not. In one case reported by Digital Trends, three burglars broke into 18 homes while everyone was out. How did they know that no one would be home? They went online and tracked the movements of the residents—a technique called cybercasing—and made off with more than $100,000 (U.S.) worth of goods.
You can come across offensive content. Some people have no shame in posting anything for the world to see. A teenager named Sarah says: “The trouble comes when you browse through the accounts of people you don’t know. It’s like walking through an unfamiliar city without a map. You’re almost certain to end up in a place you didn’t want to go.”

Your time can slip away. “It’s easy to get caught up in viewing the latest posts and reading everyone’s comments,” says a young woman named Yolanda. “You can get to the point where you pull out your phone every spare second just to see what’s new.”

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Hi, we are all in danger, right? We have mobile phone with many aplications. What do you think!