So how much information do you share online? Do you share where you are? "A new website called PleaseRobMe.com does nothing more than aggregate publicly shared check-ins, but its name and purpose attempt to shed more light on the dangerous side effects of location-sharing."
There have been several incidents where people have been robber, or their homes trashed, after posting there location or when they are going to be home.
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