In today’s world, we all use social for keeping in touch with family and friends and updating them on what we’re doing but it could also be putting our valuables at risk.
Since the lockdown you may have noticed an increase in home and vehicle break-ins . It is obvious criminals are seeking to take advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some UK celebrities’ names you may recognise have been targeted such as Comedian Alan Davies who had a burglar try to break into his home during lockdown. Also, footballer Dele Alli was robbed at knifepoint at his home with watches and jewellery worth thousands of pounds stolen.
However, what you decide to post on social media can give burglars a lot of the information they need to plan a burglary on your home from details of the possessions you own (did you post pictures or updates about your new expensive watch?) to where you live (geo tags and pictures of your property) as well as the times you’re in and away from home.
Do you “check in” to places such as airport lounges and train stations? This gives a burglar the go ahead that your home will be empty for a prolonged period giving plenty of time to gain entry to your property and steal all of those expensive items you’ve been showing off online.
Tips on how to prevent yourself from falling victim to these criminals:
1. Don’t share your personal details such as your address.
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