Huge Privacy Risk When Using Twitter

When using social media, you have to be really careful what you do because you can inadvertently give away WAY too much information.

In this video, I demonstrate one way that people give away WAY too much info on Twitter. Many mobile Twitter clients that are used on GPS-enabled phones have the ability to update your location on Twitter with your GPS coordinates. A simple Google Maps lookup of those coordinates will tell anybody exactly where you were sitting, in many cases complete with a Google Street View tour.

In this video, I demonstrate this to you while in my car in Tampa.

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2 comments

  1. That is really scary… I’m not sure what the point of telling everyone where you are all the time is anyways. People used to be afraid of “being followed” by “Big Brother” but now people are willingly volunteering the information!

  2. I will say the same. Its scary. I tried twitter, but it isnt anything for me..

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