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Fight Back Against Fraud! Is Your Social Media Account Putting Your Information at Risk?

July 13, 2026
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Social media is a great way to stay connected with family and friends, share vacation photos, and keep up with local events. Unfortunately, it’s also a popular place for scammers to gather personal information and target potential victims.

One of the easiest ways to protect yourself is to review your privacy settings regularly. Consider limiting who can view your posts, photos, and personal information. Be cautious about sharing details such as your birthday, address, phone number, travel plans, or financial information online.

Scammers often create fake profiles, impersonate trusted businesses, or send messages containing suspicious links. Before clicking on a link or responding to a message, take a moment to verify the source. If something seems unusual, it probably is!

It’s also important to use strong, unique passwords for your social media accounts and enable multi-factor authentication whenever available. These simple steps can help prevent unauthorized access to your accounts.

Remember: what you share online can provide valuable information to fraudsters. A little caution can go a long way in protecting your identity and your finances.

Stay safe, stay informed, and think before you post!