You should not post your COVID-19 vaccination certificate on social media, here is why
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Getting a COVID-19 vaccination shot in such bleak times can be a matter of joy but sharing your COVID-19 vaccination certificate on social media can be a bad move.
Getting a COVID-19 vaccination shot in such bleak times can be a matter of joy but sharing your COVID-19 vaccination certificate on social media can be a bad move. The government of India has issued a warning against sharing their certificates on social media. People who are vaccinated or have received their first dose have posted their certificates on social media without thinking that the certificate carries some crucial data that should not put out in the public. The Ministry of Home Affairs has posted the advisory on Twitter from the Cyber Dost account, which is the Cyber-safety and Cybersecurity awareness handle. Warning users against posting their certificates, the government said in a tweet, “Beware of sharing #vaccination certificate on social media because the vaccine certificate contains your name and other personal details.” The tweet further highlights that vaccination certificates should not be shared on social media as they may be misused by cyber fraudsters to defraud you. The moment you get your first dose of COVID-19 vaccination, the government issues a certificate that mentions the name of the vaccine you have received, along with the time and date of receiving the vaccination. The certificate also carries the name of the vaccination centre and last four digits of your Aadhaar card. Apart from that, the certificate also mentions the date of your second dose. However, the certificate that you receive after your first dose is only the provisional certificate, you will receive the final certificate once you get fully vaccinated.More Related News