Staying Safe: Dangers in blogging
A growing number of Utahns are discovering serious drawbacks to a popular pastime: blogging. But we found some cases that may change the way you blog.
Blogs help families share memories, but they can also make families a target for harassment, even stalking. But there's little law enforcement officers can do. It's simply post at your own peril.
A crazy birthday haircut documented on a family blog. His mom never dreamed their Mohawk memory would end up making him look like a member of the Hitler Youth on someone else's blog.
"We were really upset," blogger Lainie Ottley said. "For me, it's a huge offense."
She not only felt violated, but afraid of the association with neo-Nazis.
"Given the verbiage with the picture, we felt like it had created a pretty dangerous situation," Ottley said.
But when she called police, she learned there's not a thing they can do.
"That's some of the frustration, almost daily, when I take these calls," said Rhett McQuist, with Utah's Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force. "Right now, the laws haven't caught up with technology."
For another blogger, who did not want to be identified, the peril came not from pictures, but postings. "We had had no idea who it was," she said.
Degrading comments turned into more than a dozen threats and insults a day posted to her family's blog. "We just felt harassed and started to feel unsafe because of what was written," she said.
She and her husband eventually hired an attorney, filed a lawsuit, subpoenaed Google and were shocked to discover their stalker was a close family member. "It wrecked my trust in people, still does. And it makes you question everything," she said.
Those tough experiences get at the heart of what appeals to most bloggers: posting pictures of your children and making them accessible for family and friends. But how much information is too much?
We surfed blogs and found first and last names, birth dates for an entire, a countdown to the family Disneyland vacation, information on a husband's deployment to Iraq and a slide show of the inside of someones house.
All this makes it easy, in many cases, for us to go from blog site to blogger's doorstep in a few computer clicks.
It's just not worth the risk for these bloggers. "If you're going to do it, just know there's no way to keep it completely safe," Ottley said.
Criminal investigators say to Stay Safe, bottom line, don't post pictures of children online. You should also protect your blog site with a password.
They also say guard information like your address. We saw pictures where the house address was visible.
Finally, adjust settings on your blog that protect your identity and make you unsearchable.
For more safety tips, and for help in tracking who visits your blog, click the related links to the right of the story.
E-mail: dwimmer@ksl.com


23 comments:
thatfig@gmail.com
Wow! I never thought of it that way. I might be going private too.
jayme_richards@hotmail.com
of course add me!!! =0) dwstick@hotmail.com
Add me too! I enjoy checking out your blog!
kristenhiskey@gmail.com
I may not be far behind you girl! I have went back and forth on this issue and password protected my blog from time to time. And this article is Scary!
I would love to continue reading though denise_harkey@yahoo.com
amiedsteele@yahoo.com
Thanks!
Add us too please!!!
byu4tori@aol.com
i saw the news piece... but it didn't really worry me. maybe i'm nieve... ... but add me to your blog.
please add me stephaniejo84655@yahoo.com
Good idea Allison! I was always worried about that kind of stuff. Sad that we really have to worry so much nowadays! Anywho, please add me...aprilsmail@gmail.com
tkbeardall@sfcn.org
yeah looks like there is alot of crazy mean people out there in this world! I am going to do it too as well along with my myspace! Sad huh?
mcmabm@yahoo.com
brittany.faiga8@gmail.com
aesmith17@gmail.com Add me!!!
I want to be added! kjwmom@q.com
OK, so here's irony. People are posting their private email address on blog that is still public so they can access a site that's now worried about providing personal information...such as email addresses...?
LOL
Anyway, add me to the safe list, but since you know my email address already, I don't think I need to disclose it.
Really, though. Most of this is exaggerated. I doubt anyone would be able to cause any harm to you or your family with your blog (if they would even bother to). It's a nice blog and only with a few family pics and thoughts; the media is just looking to sensationalize a story.
In the story above, the "harassment" came from a family friend...the same type of friend that would have been added to a list of approved viewers like yours.
Anyway, I digress. I can understand your desire to be on the safe side. And for what it's worth, you have a real nice looking blog. The only thing I'd advise is that you disable the auto play on your songs. The average user does not like it when music auto plays to every site they go to. Make it an option for the user to hear the music.
Ok, too long for a comment. Thanks for the invite into your special circle.
add me to your cirlce too!
creepy...
don't forget about us! lindsay_grantham@yahoo.com
Thanks love!
sjgren5@msn.com (jessica)
jengoettman@yahoo.com
Thanks!
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That is a scary thought. I understand how you feel. Especially with kids.
I've been lazy about the whole "going private thing." I just haven't wanted to do it. Maybe I will get on it now. I have always thought about how easy it would be for someone to copy my pictures for other sites etc. I have always thought, "who would really be interested in our family?" I need to get on the safe side! Thanks for htis article:)
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