8 things you should never share on your social networks

1. Documents

After failing some tests, you finally got your driver's license. Or, that trip you've always dreamed of will finally come out. There are plenty of reasons to celebrate, but never post photos of your documents on social networks, as you won't want your data to be involved in fraud.

2. Plans for your next vacation

Not only should you refrain from posting images of your tickets, but you should also avoid telling us that you will be out for two weeks next month. Ever wonder what this kind of information can do if you fall into the wrong hands? Burglars love to know which house will be empty in the area.

3. Bank Details

You may be asking, "Who puts information like this on the internet?" But this is more common than you think, especially when people get a different card and want to show it to their friends. So be very careful when it comes to your money.

4. Lottery Tickets

One man in Australia had a lucky day: he won $ 2, 600 in the lottery and took a selfie to show his friends. But he wasn't smart enough and exposed all the prize data, causing someone to take the money instead. Lucky it wasn't big money, huh?

5. Your Address

More people post their home addresses on the Internet than you think. And it's not just the written location that is a danger: photos in front of the house or apartment that indicate the street and neighborhood are also risky.

6. Information about your child

Irresistible as it may be to show your little one with each victory, such as when he starts walking or the first day of school, remember: you are spreading family habits and showing everyone where and when your child is at at home or at school. Take care of your privacy: Do you really want a random person to be able to see all the photos of your relatives?

7. Complaints about your work

It seems so obvious, but there are still many people who do not resist and expose on the internet the problems they have in their jobs, especially with their superiors. In addition to the risk of getting fired, such complaints can tarnish your career with your new career opportunities.

8. Share news without first verifying the truth

Every day hundreds of fake and current information claiming that Facebook will charge users circulate through social networks. Don't be part of the group that propagates this kind of content, which, besides being annoying, may be contaminated by viruses.

* Posted on 11/01/2016