May 04, 2005

Teens and Too Much Information

(Filed under: Numbers)

Teen blogging can be a fun way to connect with friends, but giving out too much information can invite trouble.

70% give out their first name
67% their age
61% their contact info
59% their location
44% e-mail address & IM screen name
39% their birth date
20% their full name

It maybe something as innocent as mentioning your school mascot, but it means your online persona is no longer private. Anyone could track you down, and that could be dangerous. There's nothing wrong with blogging, just be careful how much information you give to the world. (link via YS Update)

Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks at May 4, 2005 02:56 PM

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