Among Canadian Respondents who are Active on Social Media, 45% Say they Will Share a Post about their Vacation before or during their Trip
Today, Allstate is launching its ‘Hold That Travel Selfie!’ public awareness campaign to inform Canadians about the risks of oversharing their travel plans and experiences with friends and family through social media networks.
In a new survey commissioned by the insurance company, almost one in three Canadian respondents (31%) who are active on social media post content about their vacation plans online, before or during their trip. The proportion who post before or during a trip is higher among Canadians 18-34 years of age (46%), households with children (36%) and those who plan on going away on vacation for spring break (45%).
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“We get it, a vacation is exciting and it’s tempting to share that excitement on social media. Unfortunately, depending on the security settings of your social media accounts, posting details about your vacation also announces in a public forum that your home is empty and, in some cases, for how long. This can increase the risk of a break-in while you’re away,” says
Online Safety Advice for Canadian Travelers
Allstate’s Myles offers the following pieces of advice for Canadian travelers.
- Hold off on posting that selfie until you return from vacation. This includes sharing details on social media platforms before and during your trip.
- Check the privacy and security settings of your social media accounts, and review who has access to your personal information. Even if you have set rigid privacy settings for your social media accounts, it's still possible for others to view what you post through the accounts of friends and followers.
- Review pictures previously posted on your profiles and remove any information someone might use to find your home address, such as house or apartment numbers and street names that can sometimes be found in the background of photos. And avoid posting photos with geotagging as it can reveal your location in real time.
- Discuss the risk of a break-in and your home insurance policy with your insurance professional to ensure you have the right coverage for your needs.
For more travel-related online safety advice, go to the GOOD HANDS® blog at https://blog.allstate.ca/safe-social-media-travel.
About the Léger survey
Léger was commissioned by Allstate to conduct a survey among Canadians to find out their travel plans for spring break. In order to meet research objectives, a web survey was conducted
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