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Personal Security Online: How to Protect Your Identity With 3 Layers!

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Published on Mar 20, 2012

Produced for http://frankwatching.com by http://pelpina.com. A great conversation with Chris Miller about personal online security.

Chris explains how to protect your online identity with 3 different layers: public online identity, private online identity, and personal online identity. He also shares a great tip (or should I say warning?) about kids under 13 years old on Facebook.

Chris Miller is an entrepreneur, founder of Spiked Studio Productions, author, and director at Connectria.

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  • jtwebman

    The more I have thought about this the more it makes ense. Thanks for sharing it @IdoNotes

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  • IdoNotes

    Strangely I am glad you think it is extreme. Separating out your financial information is becoming important as social sites are having data uploaded form mobile devices, data being breached and more. You could simplify it down to two. One public, one never shared. But I am glad you watched and commented!

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  • stormmoss

    Yeah agreed on that. My two oldest kids have tried to go that route of faking their age. lol. Ain't happening in this house.

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  • jtwebman

    I think he is taking it to a little extreme. No need to go that far. Though I do agree on the signing up early for kids on Facebook is bad.

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