But guess what? Guess why those stories were in the news? Those people were CAUGHT and TAKEN OFF the STREET. They're behind bars or otherwise 'under supervision' now. They can't stalk anyone anymore.
Nate (post: 1381023) wrote:Honestly of all the things you can post online, a picture is probably the least dangerous of them all, with a first name being the second least. Once you get to last names or addresses, then you're in danger. Unless your last name is Smith or Johnson or something. There's like a million of those guys.
Warrior4Christ (post: 1381190) wrote:I kid you not: there's someone I know... if I type just his FIRST NAME into Google, his Facebook page appears on the first page. His name is a bit unusual, but I wouldn't expect it to be so unique..
Mithrandir (post: 1381354) wrote:I'm not aware of any context-based overlays to google's search tech, but I suppose it's a possibility.
goldenspines (post: 1381361) wrote:Maybe it only happens to me because Google loves me so much. o.O
Nate (post: 1381023) wrote:Yeah TG is pretty much right. A predator would need much more than a simple photo of someone to harm them. They'd want a name, location, stuff like that. Similarly, someone interested in identity theft wants more than a picture too. They want address, credit card numbers, social security numbers, so on.
Honestly of all the things you can post online, a picture is probably the least dangerous of them all, with a first name being the second least. Once you get to last names or addresses, then you're in danger.
But that isn't to say people shouldn't be cautious about posting their pictures online. Posting a picture could bring a person unwanted attention. Could bring them unwanted ridicule too (not here I'm sure, but elsewhere).
airichan623 (post: 1381386) wrote:case in point: type in your CAA name.
Mithrandir (post: 1381389) wrote:For some reason this doesn't cause any concern for me. XD The bad thing about having a unique UserID is that you can be tracked back to all your different places. The bad thing about a well-known username is that it's usually taken where ever you want to post.
goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
Straylight (post: 1381837) wrote:I think posting pictures is more or less safe, so long as you ensure there is no personally identifiable information in the picture. For example, envelopes with your address on, phone numbers written on someone's hand, that kind of thing. This is pretty important with today's high res cameras.
airichan623 (post: 1381386) wrote:case in point: type in your CAA name. I type in mine, I find my naruto forum stuff, CAA stuff, AND MyAnimeList.com stuff!
Or keys, that's another one. If you get a good enough locksmith or the right equipment keys can be copied via photo.Straylight (post: 1381837) wrote:I think posting pictures is more or less safe, so long as you ensure there is no personally identifiable information in the picture. For example, envelopes with your address on, phone numbers written on someone's hand, that kind of thing. This is pretty important with today's high res cameras.
I used to be concerned about this, and thus was pretty stringent about what I put online. Now I've slackened up a bit, why? Because my name has been put out there in ways I can't change, along with information that would make me very easy to find. Along with some info that doesn't work lol. I googled my first+last name, first result is my facebook, the next result says I'm deceased. But I've had newspaper articles written about me, those are the worst for what they contain, and I've also written an article or two for various websites, so I come up there as well. Alot of this I can't change, so I figured if someone does want to track me down, they already have a very easy task so there's not too much else I can worry about. One result I found that I hate, however, is my Twitter account. When I saw you could search for me by real name, I changed my last name, but now you can find me through BOTH names.airichan623 (post: 1381386) wrote:I totally agree. For me, my full name is quite dangerous. Why? Because it is very unique, and thus I am the only person with my name that appears on google. Also, it is worth noting that even if you use a chat name (like airichan623) but put your real name in your profile, it could be hazardous. Even leaving your full name in a post in anonymous forum is dangerous!
Even the most unique usernames are taken sometimes. Mine has been taken once or twice, and my friend's username Qoyjkenz has been taken before.Mithrandir (post: 1381389) wrote:For some reason this doesn't cause any concern for me. XD The bad thing about having a unique UserID is that you can be tracked back to all your different places. The bad thing about a well-known username is that it's usually taken where ever you want to post.
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