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Farmville strategy to Protect Your real Life

It is questionable that anyone to play farmville really thinks about having any kind of farmville strategy. They are far more likely to just sign up and start playing. It's only after playing for a bit that they become aware there is far more to the game than it seems.

I still find it stunning as to how this game has taken off around the online gaming world. In just a brief amount of time it has become the most popular game ever played online. If you add up the players of the next 3 most popular games they still have less regular players than farmville. Maybe it actually is more interesting to create something rather than blow it up.

Once you have realized that while anyone can play farmville it might be useful to get some form of a farmville guide the fun really begins. Now don't stress its not like you are going to have to become a chess master or anything.

The primary farmville strategy revolves around getting your farmville neighbours. This makes sense from a game designer's point of view because it was created especially for the users of facebook in mind. They want you to go out and meet people online to become your new neighbours.

The added incentive is that you can only grow the size of your farm by getting new neighbours. Once you have run out of people that you ascociate with that play farmville to add as neighbours it then makes you to find more from places such as facebook.

Now in a nice world this would be all right but unfortunately our world is far from simple. We blindly join these sites with out thinking through the possible head-aches it could make for us.

We click on the sign up here button and without thinking fill out all of the information it requires for us to join the social network. Have you ever really thought what private data you are putting out there for all to see?

I am certainly not attempting to stop you from signing up tofacebook or anyother socially interactive sites but to simply make you think about what you allow to be accessed by strangers. There are people out there whos only job is to search through these sites looking for specific details on people so they can rip them off.

You might say that it doesn't matter because I have no money anyway so they would have no interest in me. Now you must be aware these identity thieves come from areas in the world where life is tough and the average wage may only be $1 per day. For them to scam even one thousand dollars from someone would be an awesome score in their eyes.

It works a bit like this.You join up to one of these social networks like facebook. In joining it asks you for your full name, exact location and your date of birth. This then gets published on your member profile page which you not being aware leave open to the public instead of making it private where only trusted friends can see. Then you add a nice professional looking picture of yourself to that profile.

Congratulations you have now given an identity thief all the details he needs to begin destroying your reputation. The identity thief takes the information you have given and creates fraudulant identification in your name. Then he goes and gets small limit credit cards or store cards with that identification because lower limits have less checking done to aprove them.

The first you will know about this is when the statements start appearing in your mailbox. This kind of fraud is rapidly increasing and makes the life of the person who has been scammed a living hell. It can take years to sort out the mess of liability for payment and having your credit rating basically black listed.

With this in mind my most important farmville strategy is to make sure you don't get ripped off by your new neighbours. Exercise caution in what details you make available to these people. Have fun playing what is a great game but don't let it wreck your life.




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