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[Untitled] This might seem time consuming, but you dont want a diligent internet troll to start harassing your friends or playing with your holiday photos via Photoshop and sharing it with your clients. You dont want your friends and family to be too informed about your work either (I remember my mother seeing one of my clients on Facebook and asking me if she could go out with him). That may be far-fetched, but its not something I personally want to risk.
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