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Travel expert issues urgent warning about one thing you shouldn’t do on holiday

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Travel Expert Tim Schmidt from All Worlds (All World Travel Blog ) warns people not to share the exact dates that they go on holiday on their social accounts — see his top tips here.

Travel Expert Tim Schmidt warns people to not post their holidays dates on social media (Getty Images)

A travel expert has warned travellers to not share the exact dates of their holiday on their social media accounts.

Travel Expert Tim Schmidt from All Worlds (All World Travel Blog) has warned that posting anything regarding your holiday on your social accounts can highlight to any potential burglars that your home will soon be empty. “You might think that it’s harmless enough sharing your holiday dates online, after all surely no one knows where you live, but the internet is a tricky thing and it’s better to be safe than sorry,” said Tim. “Avoid posting on public groups with any holiday information if you can avoid it, and by that I mean the exact dates you’re going away for. All a burglar needs to know is your name and then your dates. They can easily find your home just by your name, so be careful.”




Burglars can use any information in your social media posts to plan a robbery(Getty Images)

Here are Tim’s top tips:

Be careful asking someone to dog sit

Often when people go on holiday, they don’t or can’t take their beloved best friend. This usually means they need to find a dog sitter or kennel for the duration of the time they are away. Tim advises that if you need to ask for assistance with pet care or any other task that hints at your absence, opt for private messaging rather than public posts. This way, you can share details with trusted individuals without broadcasting them to a wider audience.

Asking for any taxi services available to take you to the airport on X date

Another simple mistake like asking for a taxi service to take you to the airport on a particular date, shows a burglar exactly when you will be leaving your home. There are numerous taxi companies out there that you can directly phone, or book a trip via their website.

Be careful what is included in any pictures you post, such as your passport or boarding pass(Getty Images)

Don’t share that your two week holiday has just started

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