HOUSTON – The first day of school is finally here!
As many kids are picking out their fashionable attire to impress their new friends, parents are looking forward to snapping photos of their children and posting them to their social media to share those memorable moments with family and friends.
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RELATED: How to protect your kids when posting ‘back-to-school’ pictures on social media
While the social media Back-to-School photos are a classic every year, they could be endangering your child, family and finances.
😃 SAY, CHEESE! It’s back to school time all around Houston!
— Gage Goulding - KPRC 2 (@GageGoulding) August 8, 2024
✋ PARENTS! Wait! Before you post that back to school picture online, we have some warnings that could help protect your family and your kids.
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According to Constable Mark Herman’s Office, revealing personal information about your child’s school name, teacher, age and more can be used by predators, scammers and others who are looking to harm your children.
The privacy settings on your phone or social media will not always protect you and your family from the dangers of the internet and personal information. Officials say it is best to keep personal information offline.
Here’s what authorities say you should NEVER share online:
- School name
- Age
- Teacher’s name and grade
- Identifying features, such as height, weight, etc.
- Overly personal information (think items related to passwords or security question answers, etc.)
If your photo has any of this information, it is best to blur or cross out the sensitive answers before posting online.
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