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8 Zune Social Safety Tips [Zune Safe!] |
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Written by ACE
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Sunday, 01 June 2008 |
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With increased activity around the internets about security (like the concern over Facebook), there's an increasing concern over social websites like Zune Social and personal information. Anyone over 13 years old can get a Zune Card and potentially disclose sensitive information unwittingly. Here are some tips to keep in mind when using Zune Social:
1. Don’t post personally identifiable information on your Zune Card.
2. Limit your Zune Card to friends only.
3. Don’t post personally identifiable information in the Zune Forums.
4. Never meet a person that you’ve met on Zune Social alone in the real world. If you are an adult and you feel that you must meet someone alone, meet in a public place.
5. Be cautious about sharing your feelings on Zune Social. Your Zune Card and the comments you post can say a lot about you. A predator can use this information to make you feel important or special as a way of getting your trust.
6. Be smart about your Zune Card background and picture. Photographs can reveal personal, identifiable information such as the name of your town or school on your clothing or the license plate number of your car.
7. If you feel threatened, report it immediately. You can report abuse of Zune Social by clicking the Report Abuse at the bottom of any page on Zune.net.
8. Use your real age in your Zune profile.
For more information see the Zune Code of Conduct. I'd like to point out, this is also true in our own ZuneBoards forums. Be safe out there fellow Zuners!
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 01 June 2008 )
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