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CLEVELAND (WJW) — The Better Business Bureau is continuing to warn people about not giving away too much personal information on Facebook.
With the pandemic continuing to keep some from traveling or seeing others they may miss, social media has kept people connected. But online quizzes and crowd-sourcing graphics asking seemingly innocuous questions are getting some in trouble.
If a fun quiz to find out what your nickname should be asks you to combine the name of your first pet and the street your grew up on, think again. These same questions are often used as security answers for bank accounts or credit cards.
In order to avoid these types of scams the BBB is recommending the following:
The BBB offered a warning on the matter last year, which can be read right here.
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