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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Girls’ Cell Phone Numbers on Social Networking Websites

Posted by Rana Gee

Girls uploading photos, and many leave their mobile phones and other personal information to Web sites social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, etc., should be available to everyone.
Dangerous to keep personal photos on social networking sites, or anywhere for that matter, because they can be used if they fall into the wrong hands. What is no less condemnation of girls leaving their personal information, including phone number, web social networking sites.
One of the reasons why the girls are harassed on cell phones, because they take little precautions, if any, to make sure that their number is not available to outsiders. Also, why girls (and boys) have a cell phone in the first place? For idle gossip. Study, although it is doubtful linked excessive use of mobile phones to brain cancer.
There are groups in social networks that invite girls to join and share their personal information, especially their mobile phone number. Others ask for friendship. Girls naive and trusting by nature. They begin a friendship with someone who can be pleasant and sweet, and the next thing they know, they headed for disaster.
To be fair, some girls actually want to see this so-called friendship, to get the boys to pay your bills your cell phone. Other girls want to have a good time. This is a serious problem. These so-called friendship ultimately nowhere. No one has ended in marriage.Girls should avoid visiting such sites and groups in vain solicit personal information.
Some people have made videos on YouTube with the dirty play music in the background with pictures of girls who looked like they were taken from Facebook. These girls do not know. In addition, individuals who else can be added to any body to create a nude picture. Girls need to remove their photos and personal data from Web social networking sites. 

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