A warning has been sent to every Instagram and TikTok user about the risks of sharing Christmas photos and videos on the platforms.
Security experts say people could end up ruining their holiday season if they don’t think carefully about what they’re sharing online.
Security experts have released a series of guidelines to help social media users have a merry Christmas without inviting a whole load of misery and heartache.
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This is because millions of people preparing for Christmas in the UK are putting themselves and their belongings at risk of theft.
Sharing images and videos on social media platforms for gifts and decorations could lead to burglary, and with nine million #ChristmasDecor hashtags on Instagram and 586.2 million views TikTok, retailers of Security Safe. co.uk have highlighted the potential damage.
Whether it’s sharing gifts under the tree, warning burglars that a house is empty, and giving away the layout of the property, celebrating Christmas online could prove to be catastrophic in the long run, and with Less than two months and two paydays until the big day, many Brits really should start their festive planning this week.
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Celebrating with the family and keeping everything as a surprise is the surest way to enjoy the holidays, especially considering the problems that a simple social media post could cause.
In fact, 72 percent of parents admit to posting their Christmas decoration on social media, and 66 percent said they weren’t even aware of the consequences.
Safe recommends against sharing the following, along with tips on how to post safely this Christmas:
Christmas presents: Whether the image or video features the presents tucked under the tree, or purchased and wrapped, you instantly show a burglar that these items are going to be lying around and available on the property for the entire period leading up to Christmas Day. Keep giveaways a secret, and when posting a tree photo, make sure no giveaways are in sight.
Family reunions: With last year’s Christmas restricting visits for many, family reunions will be the order of the day across the country. Posting with relatives or friends will advertise the fact that you are not at home. To be on the safe side, avoid registering on social media, post pictures when you are back home and when you are away, make sure you have security lights and timed lights inside, to give the illusion that people are in.