Devittraisedto2 t1_itwbnp6 wrote
Why would people even want to post those pictures online
I remember someone posted their passport details on facebook, asked why they did that and they never responded.
quadriplegicswimteam t1_itwe63i wrote
That was me and it was because I got busy making dinner and forgot to reply
Devittraisedto2 t1_itwefq1 wrote
Damn Mark, tell me the tale as to why
TheIndieArmy t1_itxp902 wrote
It was a damn good calzone, okay?
doppelmember t1_itxtzzu wrote
They were in the calzone.
I'm sorry
mxpxillini35 t1_itxzmg0 wrote
Was it a low cal calzone though?
Particular-Canary696 OP t1_itwddp3 wrote
The most common thing I see is people celebrating that they became a citizen by taking a photo with their certificate in front of the place where they naturalized.
ivanoski-007 t1_ity6uw5 wrote
>Why would people even want to post those pictures online >
Ho to /r/pics or /r/aww and see for yourself why
Lyress t1_itybept wrote
You can't imagine why people would want to post a picture to commemorate a life milestone?
Skalion t1_itzbpn0 wrote
There was a story where like a former (Australian?) prime Minister posted a flight ticket, a guy got all the details from the ticket, could log into the airline, check all flight details and with a little bit of look up in the page details found stuff like Adress, private phone number, credit card info and so on.. Somewhere there is a really detailed blog about what happend up tk the point that the "hacker" got a call with said prime minister to talk about what happend
Bigstar976 t1_itzsvkd wrote
Lifelong goal you want to celebrate with your friends. Really not that difficult to understand. Just blur the certificate. That’s what I did.
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