ChatterBank3 mins ago
Facebook etc
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Everywhere I look, bank, building society, insurance companies, they are all advocating joining them on Facebook or Twitter or some other site.
From what I've heard of these sites I am loathe to join them for any reason.
Surely the more sites which have your details the more likely you are to have identity theft?
From what I've heard of these sites I am loathe to join them for any reason.
Surely the more sites which have your details the more likely you are to have identity theft?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have both Facebook and Twitter several times, one personal and several for my companies and they are a great marketing tool but if you aren't happy to join then you certainly don't have to do so and you don't have to input your bank details just click ' follow' or 'like' and you will see whatever that company posts about new offers etc- it's not like online banking.
Twitter sounds too much like hard work for me, but I do love Facebook. The important thing is to keep your security settings high and only accept as 'friends' people you really know. And with a Facebook profile, you don't have to fill in all the personal details anyway. So I think it's pretty safe if you're careful. But I certainly wouldn't want to follow my bank or insurance company on Facebook - how boring is that!