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Basic Security Culture as an Anti-Worker Edit: These are NOT | SOS 🆘

Basic Security Culture as an Anti-Worker

Edit: These are NOT rule adjustments, I wrote this post 11 days ago to be educational for basic security tips.

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Just a fellow heads-up for the other Anti-Workers around here. I would highly advice you not to post revealing information or brag about how you did this or that, like the automation of a job, because that can really backfire on you.

Especially before you make a submission about things that happened in your workplace, you should take care of a few things:

1. Check if you have any revealing information on your profile, such as a photo, a location, or any other identifiable information that makes it possible to link it back to you. For example if your worker colleagues know you had a 3 week holiday in Australia, make sure you don't have that in any of your submission. If you do, delete it after editing the submission.
2. Make sure that any kind of slang or meta jokes from your company is removed, making it less possible to identify you
3. I think this one is obvious but don't use the company's WI-FI to log into your Reddit account and don't post your content when you're observed by a camera.
4. If you do photos for your submission, make sure that any revealing information is blurred out, especially any kind of fingers near the camera, any kind of signature and absolutely make a double-check that you did not highlight the supposedly revealing information but censored it, because otherwise then it's still readable. Also make sure to remove any logos, stickers and nearby pens for more security.
5. If you post some kind of mail from your employer or some kind of survey, make sure it's not a fake anonymous survey (as in, that it has been only given to you), because if it is then the employer knows it is you.
6. EXIF data on your photo recorded by your phone can reveal your location. Make sure to remove it.

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