Experts warn that your delivery photos could end up in the wrong hands (Image: Getty Images)
Making a few simple changes to your deliveries could stop you from being a victim of a .
According to , a leading authority on surveillance and security, allowing delivery drivers to take proof-of-delivery photos could be putting your home at risk.
While these images are meant to confirm that a package has arrived safely, they can also reveal personal details that can exploit.
Security experts warn that burglars and scammers are using delivery photos to gather information about homes, security set-ups, and even when residents are away.
A growing number of cases suggest that are monitoring delivery photos and using them to target homes with valuable goods.
You could become a victim of a burglary if criminals find out what is being delivered to your home (Image: Getty Images)
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Investigators have found that have been able to access courier tracking systems and intercepted proof-of-delivery images, using them to target homes with valuable packages.
Online Spy Shop warns that thieves can obtain delivery photos in several ways including hacking courier tracking systems and posing as delivery drivers.
It is recommended that you request parcels to be delivered to a safe location. For example, you could opt for a locker which you can pick the item up from instead of having it delivered to your home.
But, if you do opt to have the item delivered to your house, you should make sure to retrieve it as soon as possible.
A spokesperson from Online Spy Shop warned: “Most people don’t realise how much information a simple delivery photo can reveal.
Investigators have found delivery pictures have revealed information to criminals (Image: Getty Images)
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are always looking for ways to identify weak points in home security, and these images can be an easy way for them to do just that.
“Requesting secure delivery locations or limiting the details visible in proof-of-delivery photos can go a long way in keeping your home safe.”
With parcel theft and home on the rise, taking a few extra steps today could prevent you from becoming a target tomorrow.