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Please Don’t Share Photos of Your COVID-19 Vaccine Card on Social Media – PCMag AU
The Better Business Bureau points out it makes you more vulnerable to identity theft.
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For many, receiving their first COVID-19 vaccine jab is a day to celebrate, but the excitement is making some people risk their identity while also aiding scammers.
The Better Business Bureau (BBB) exists to build trust in the marketplace, but last week it turned its attention to helping keep people safe by pleading with individuals not to share photos of COVID-19 vaccine cards on social media. Why? Because it puts your personal identity at risk.
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