Expert’s urgent safety warning if you’re going away over Christmas

Christmas trip

If you’re going away over Christmas, don’t post anything on social media until you are back home (Image: Getty Images)

If you’re planning to go away this , you should make sure to follow these .

Using social media to post your holiday pictures will let people know that your house is empty and it could be targeted. 

Burglars could target your home while you’re away – just like in Home Alone.

According to Berk Bayraktar, CEO of , these are the main reasons you shouldn’t post your hotel or location online while traveling for .

Exposing your home to burglars

Posting your holiday will let people know you’re not home and can use the opportunity to ransack your homes for valuables. 

Actress Hilary Duff was a of such burglaries while she was on vacation in Canada. 

The burglars carted away her expensive jewelry, and despite having a security system, it didn’t alert the police. 

While it isn’t clear if she shared information about her trip, her status as a celebrity probably made it easier for the information to get leaked. 

But don’t think that you won’t be a just because you’re not famous – it can happen to anyone when you’re sharing that you’re not home on social media.

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Your home may be targeted by burglars who can see you’re away on holiday (Image: Getty Images)

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Safety reasons

Posting your hotel on can attract all sorts of people and even put you in harm’s way, you’re revealing your location to a bunch of people you might not even know.

You could be targeted by stalkers, or you could unknowingly invite burglars or robbers to your hotel room. 

A perfect example of this is the famous robbery of Kim Kardashian in 2016. 

The reality TV star was attacked after she revealed her hotel location inadvertently. The robbers took her jewelry and cash, leaving her scarred by the memories. 

Home Alone House

In the film ‘Home Alone’, a house is broken into after criminals realise the family are away (Image: Getty Images)

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Avoiding stalking and robbers on your Christmas trip

Experts recommend only sharing information about after you return from it. 

While it may seem insignificant, sharing harmless details about your trips could give burglars the information they need. 

Don’t comment about your arrival dates, how long you will travel, or when you will leave.

Starting when you’re set to travel online or where you will be going will attract burglars or thieves, or even . 

It’s easier to collect information about you than you’d like to think and it’s not hard for this information to fall into the wrong hands.

When taking pictures on holiday, do not add locations or visible signs that can show where you are. If you have such photos, only post them after you return – a few extra days for the sake of is worth waiting for.

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