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Posting a photo of your COVID-19 vaccination card on social media poses threat of identity theft, BBB warns
Read full article: Posting a photo of your COVID-19 vaccination card on social media poses threat of identity theft, BBB warns(AP Photo/Matt Slocum)The Better Business Bureau is warning those who have received their COVID-19 vaccine to not share a photo of their vaccination card on social media. According to the BBB, sharing a photo of a vaccination card poses a threat of identity theft as it displays self-identifying information including a person’s full name, date of birth, and where they received the COVID-19 vaccine. Additionally, the BBB warns that photos of COVID-19 vaccination cards shared on social media can help scammers create phony versions. Scammers in Great Britain were caught selling fake vaccination cards on eBay and TikTok,” the BBB said in a release. Posting photos of your card can help provide scammers with information they can use to create and sell phony ones.”AdBefore sharing news that you’ve received the COVID-19 vaccine, BBB recommends the following: