2011年7月13日星期三

Blogger security

I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journal, he also opens a window into personal lives. Shared details on blogs was only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, have risks that should not be ignored. Persecution is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online predators prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. As a result, many women who blog are becoming victims. Most people are concerned about children on the Internet and configure strict posting guidelines for children, adolescents and teenagers, but few adults respects the warnings and often do not consider that they can also be targeted. Females, in particular, should have cared to circumnavigate blogosphere. If you are a blogger or contemplating an online journal, consider these tips to protect your identity: does not have an online profile.
Most services of blogs that bloggers to create an online profile. While it might be fun to post information about likes and dislikes, it is best to refrain from posting any personal details. Personal details often inadvertently provide information on physical location or habits. The aggregate information in a personal profile can also help someone interested in forming a individual. Post anonymously.
Manage your blog anonymously or adopt an alias for the release of everything online. This helps protect you in case you call unwanted attention. Avoid personal or identifying details.
Avoid any personal details or identification to the post on your blog. Do not publish in advance about the locations that you will be or on areas that you live close by. No photos.
Refrain from sending a photo. Photos can invite problems or unwanted attention. Avoid inappropriate dialogue.
Be careful not to start a dialogue that could be interpreted in a way that was not intended. Sometimes humorous threads can get out of hand. If the dialog degrades to an area that makes you uncomfortable, drop the dialogue and refrain from posting more. Also in making decisions about individuals online, consider your past behavior and try to consider posting their true intentions. Lurkers.
Always remember that just because you don't have a dialogue with someone doesn't mean they are not reading everything you write. Many people simply lurk in the line and not get involved in the publication of comments, but read what is written. Your audience could be much bigger than you think. Timeless.
Internet content is timeless and remember that even if you remove the content, can be filed or syndicated. If you do not want to read something, don't post it to the Internet. Schools, colleges and employers search the Internet to discern a story of individuals. Sordid details about a late night won't help achieve a coveted job. The internet is a haven for all kinds of predators. Always remember that just because someone says something is true doesn't mean it's Predatory. adopt personas that they think you want them to be. So how can we provide guidelines for small children, adults must be cautious and take precautions when posting online. While blogs can be a great outlet and channel and somehow immortalizing thoughts, it is important that safety is considered and blogging best practices are followed at all times. About the author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com software to create, edit, publish RSS feeds and podcasts. In addition Sharon manages marketing for NotePage http://www.notepage.net a software company of wireless text messages.

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