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![]() Law Enforcement experts advise keeping details to a bare minimum. Parents should always remember, less is best!" What Should Parents Avoid Posting Online? If they know your child is an “Eagle” and they know the city you live in, a simple computer search can direct them to your child’s school. When it comes to school pictures, you don’t want to give any information that may help identify your child or their school", Sergeant Scott Theede of the Grand Blanc Township Police Department told us."Even something as simple as a mascot can help a predator gain information on your child. You should always check settings, limiting who can access them. "Parents should always be careful when posting pictures, especially of their children. Even with your privacy settings adjusted just to include "friends", the information is still making its way out into the "world". According to the Child Crime Prevention & Safety Center, there is an estimated 500,000 online predators active each day. As much as social media has been a great way to share all the highlights of our lives, including our children, it has become a haven for child predators.
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