An unknown man sends you a friend request on Facebook. You don’t know him but he looks kind of attractive so you accept his friend request.
Today is your daughter’s first day at school. She looks adorable in that outfit you bought for her. You just need to take a photo of her and share that photo on Facebook so your friends and family could see your daughter on her first school day.
You’re so excited for her, you even check-in at her school with the comment: “I can’t believe how fast she grew. Time really flies. I am one proud mother”.
Meanwhile, the mysterious man whose friend request you accepted downloads the photo of your daughter in her cute outfit and sends it to 60 men around the world with the comment: “Girl, 7-years old, dark eyes 5.000$.”
Not only you’ve given your photo to a human trafficker but also you have given him the name and the location of her school on a silver, virtual platter.
At 3 pm you go to take your kid back from school but she’s nowhere to be found. You aren’t even aware that your child has been sold to a 47-year old pedophile in South Africa.
Stop accepting friend requests from people you don’t know and stop sharing information about your personal life on Facebook.
Don’t post photos of your children.
This article is written based on a true story.