With a focus on fostering stronger ties between Japan and the GCC region, JNTO aims to capitalise on the momentum generated by the strong international travel demand from the region
1. Birthday
Of course it's an important date to you, your friends, and family, but not the entire world. Your birthday also includes your name and address on Facebook, making it more easy to access your bank account and personal details.
2. Phone number
If you don't want random calls in the middle of the night or hate the thought of being stalked, then don't put your phone number out there.
So, if you have your boss or CEO of your company on Facebook, then he or she is likely to scroll down through your wall probably full of dodgy status updates.
Whether you are in a relationship or not, it doesn't really matter to everyone on Facebook.
Not many divulge their credit card details. But, there are some who do and have either paid a price for it or are at risk.
Some really like to brag about their holidays and post a picture on Facebook with their boarding passes. Remember, the barcode on your boarding pass is unique to you, and can be used to find the information you gave to the flight company.
With a focus on fostering stronger ties between Japan and the GCC region, JNTO aims to capitalise on the momentum generated by the strong international travel demand from the region
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