The recent fiascos with eBay, Target, Heartbleed, etc, made me wonder what, if anything, I would do different if I were just joining the web. Assuming I had the knowledge that I now have, here’s what I’d do different.
- I’d never, ever use my real name, or any real life nickname. I’d use funny names, nonsensical names, characters from books (but not from my favorite books), but never would my screen name say anything about the real me.
- I wouldn’t list the town I live in, or even the area. I’d be vague about where I’m at.
- I wouldn’t list where I was born, what town I grew up in, etc.
- I’d never share my real birthday. I’d use a made up date, and simply make sure the year was old enough to keep me over 21 since most boards and sites require approval for minors.
- I wouldn’t own a domain.
- I’d get a gmail address (or any other free address) and use that for shopping, software registration, etc. No personal email there at all.
- I’d use another gmail address for personal stuff.
- I’d use another gmail address for joining boards, forums, yahoo groups, etc.
- I’d be very cautious about sharing much of anything personal.
- I’d blog for fun, but it would be very impersonal and under an assumed name.
- Lastly, I wouldn’t join Facebook—not even for family members.
At this point, there is too much information about me out there to keep things private. I know this because a distant family member tracked me down via things on the web. Since she now follows our web site and my blog—I now no longer post on either one. Between her, and other folks who tracked me down, I’m totally creeped out and almost wish I could disappear from the web altogether.
How about the rest of you? Would you do anything different? If so, what? If not, why not?
I guess I'm not all that worried about it - I do take normal precautions; I don't list exactly where I live at most places online etc., don't use my "primary" email address for anything other than friends/relatives and clients - I have a raft of others I use for shopping/software registration and on forums etc. - but as for the rest, not too bothered. Of course, I rarely actually post on Facebook, and even more rarely is it anything very personal.
Then again, I don't have any relatives/friends/former acquaintances I wish couldn't find me. At least, I don't think I have.
I own many domains - most are held for clients and only one is actually "mine" and is my name, but that's because if I invent a name for my web design business that isn't my own name, I have to register it as a business in Ontario, which while not onerous, is not something I really need to do, considering that 99.9% of my business is via word of mouth.