Social media was practically made for those great shots you’ll take during your holiday vacation, from visiting the family in the next state over to celebrating the dead of winter on a warm tropical beach. It’s really tempting to let friends, family, and online strangers know exactly where and what you’re up to when you’re on vacation. However, if you’re leaving your home for the holidays, you may be laying out the welcome mat for burglary by announcing your absence on social media.
The first question to ask yourself is if you can resist the temptation to post to social media about your plans or during your vacation. If you can, think about making a collage or slideshow when you get back, allowing everyone to see all your photos at once instead of in several different posts. If you can’t resist posting while you’re away, think about adjusting your privacy settings, such as on Facebook making your account only visible to friends, or on Twitter (now known as "X") and Instagram, and avoid using hashtags that show you’re away (such as #vacation).
Another valuable tip is to make sure your home looks occupied, even when it’s not. Here are some ways in which you can achieve this look.
Wherever you’re going these holidays, just remember to think before you post. By being mindful of social media and taking a few steps around the house, you can be ready to leave with peace of mind. And of course, another useful tool is homeowners or renters insurance, which can provide coverage for possessions and home damage in the event of a burglary.
This article is not intended to be exhaustive, nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel or an insurance professional for appropriate advice.