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Is It Legal To Post Any Of My Documents Online?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Does it contain any personal information about you?

Does your documents contain any defamatory statements against someone?

Does the documents contain any private information about other people?

Does the document contain any malicious photos or shameful acts?

Does the documents contain any false information?

Does the document contain information about a property or any of your possessions?

Are you posting documents for a particular good purpose?

Common conclusions

Personal information must not be posted online for privacy and security purposes. Some people may take advantage and steal your identity to use it for something inappropriate. This includes your full name, address, birth date, and phone number.

Posting documents that contain derogatory statements against someone may put you in trouble as it is subject to libel. If there’s no need to post the document regarding the content, avoid doing it and keep it in your files.

If the document has certain private information about other people, it is prohibited to post it online, especially without that person's permission. In general, it is still advisable not to post any documents that may breach someone’s privacy.

Documenting a criminal act or any offenses may put you in trouble. Make sure the documents you are posting online are used for something worthwhile and constructive.

One danger of posting documents online is the risk of false awareness or undue implementation of any statements. Social media is not the right place for your prejudices, complaints, and dirty laundry. Observe online etiquette at all times.

Make sure you are not posting any documents containing information about your possessions or any recent purchases. Broadcasting such things might create an opportunity for burglars and thieves.

If you are going to post documents online for public awareness and the like, it is okay to do so as long as all the information stated is authentic and understandable.

If you have no reasonable aim about posting a document online, refrain from doing it to prevent getting yourself in trouble. Some documents need not be posted nor broadcasted, primarily online, as you can’t be sure who is watching behind the screen.

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