Written by: Cece (she/her)
2 min read | Published: February 8, 2020
We’ve all seen our friends participating in fun social media quizzes that ask you to answer common personal questions. At first glance, it seems harmless, so we may participate without realizing that all of that information could be sensitive information. Here are some of the examples of questions that may be asked:
Another example is the challenge to find examples of all of the cars that you once owned, even going as far as saying try to find it in the same color. A common question for accessing an account might be “what was the first vehicle that you owned?” Another security question might be, “What color was the first vehicle that you owned?” People who participate in these challenges are accidentally giving away common soft data questions without even realizing it!
Another item currently trending is to show your high school senior picture in support of high school seniors. While it seems like a nice thing to do, a common soft data question is “what is the name of the school you graduated from?” or “what was the year of your graduation?” In participating, you’ve conveniently posted a picture of you with information about which high school you graduated from. If you feel like you trust all of your friends on social media, just remember that if you tag a friend in your post, now all of their friends can see your post and have your soft data information too.
The key is to be sure that the information that you are posting is not data that could help someone steal your identity or access more of your personal information.
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