From driving while drowsy to oversharing on the internet, it might be thinking about some of these things.
"Posting personal information in social media. You might think posting your name, address, birthday, school, car, your children's names, job among others on a single site on the internet is totally safe.
It is not. Really good identity fraud can easily use your identity. A skilled burglar can easily monitor your schedules to time their theft perfectly. So don't give out too much information in your social media." —
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