The Penticton RCMP urges caution when sharing back-to-school photos and personal information online

Penticton

2024-08-29 08:50 PDT

Two photos side by side of a police officer holding up a sign.  The signs are to address the right and wrong way in posting information on-line about your children returning to school, and keeping the information simple and non descript.

As students head back to school, many parents are excited to share their children’s milestones by posting back-to-school photos on social media. While these moments are cherished, the Penticton RCMP is urging families to be mindful of the personal information that can be unintentionally shared with the public.

Risks of sharing personal information online

When posting back-to-school photos, parents may inadvertently share details that could put their children at risk. Information such as the child’s name, age, school name, grade level, and location can be used by individuals with malicious intent to target children or commit identity theft.

While it’s natural to want to share these proud moments with friends and family, it’s important to remember that what you post online can be seen by more than just your intended audience, says Cst. Kelly Brett, Penticton RCMP Media Relations Officer. Even with privacy settings in place, personal information can still be accessed by strangers.

Safety tips for sharing back-to-school photos

To help protect children’s privacy and safety, the Penticton RCMP offers the following tips for parents and guardians when sharing back-to-school photos online:

While staying safe online is crucial, it’s equally as important to remember safety on our roads. With the school year fast approaching, Penticton RCMP is also reminding residents to adhere to the 30 km/h speed limit in all school and play ground zones, which is now in effect all day, every day.

To ensure compliance with these new speed limits, officers will be actively enforcing the 30 km/h zones in school and playground areas. Safety is our top priority, and strict enforcement will help protect our community’s children, says Cst. Brett.

Released by:

Cst. Kelly Brett
Media Relations Officer
Penticton South Okanagan Similkameen Regional Detachment
1168 Main St, Penticton, BC V2A 5E8
Office: 250-492-4300

Email: kelly.brett@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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