Think Before You Click: How “Fun” Social Media Quizzes Can Put Your Information at Risk

At CCB, we’re always looking out for our customers and communities- and that means helping you stay informed about the latest ways fraudsters try to access your personal information. One trend that continues to circulate on social media may seem harmless at first glance: those “What’s Your Favorite?” or “Tell Me About Yourself” quizzes.

You’ve probably seen them:

  • “Your first car + your pet’s name = your rockstar name!”
  • “What was the name of your elementary school?”
  • “Favorite teacher? First job? Dream vacation?”

They’re fun, nostalgic, and easy to participate in. But they can also be a goldmine for scammers!

Why These Quizzes Are Risky

Many of these questions closely mirror the security questions used to protect your financial accounts, email, and other sensitive logins. Information like:

  • Your first pet’s name
  • The street you grew up on
  • Your first school or first job

These items may seem like harmless trivia, but they’re often used as verification tools when resetting passwords or accessing accounts. When you share those answers publicly, or even within a large network, you may be unknowingly giving fraudsters the pieces they need to piece together your identity.

How Fraudsters Use This Information

Scammers are getting smarter. They don’t just rely on one piece of information- they build profiles over time. By combining details from things like:

  • Social media quizzes
  • Public posts
  • Data breaches

They can attempt to reset passwords, access accounts, or even impersonate you.

What looks like a simple game could actually be part of a larger effort to gather personal data.

Tips to Protect Yourself

At CCB, we believe that awareness is your first line of defense. Here are a few simple ways to stay safe:

  • Think before you share
    If a post asks for personal details-even in a fun way-consider skipping it.
  • Check your privacy settings
    Limit who can see your posts and personal information on social media.
  • Use strong, unique passwords
    Avoid using information that could easily be guessed or found online.
  • Be cautious of trends
    Just because a post is popular doesn’t mean it’s safe.

Stay Smart. Stay Secure. Grow Local.

Protecting your financial well-being is part of our commitment to helping our communities grow stronger. Social media can be a great way to connect-but it’s important to stay mindful of what you share.

If you ever have questions about protecting your information or suspect fraudulent activity, your local CCB team is here to help! Contact your local CCB Branch with any questions or concerns!