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Social media is worth celebrating. It's also worth protecting.
Alina BÎZGĂ · 2026-06-29 · via Consumer Insights

From lifelong friendships and thriving businesses to creative careers and supportive communities, social media has transformed how we connect and learn, and how we share our lives. But the very platforms that bring us together also attract people looking to exploit our trust. Here’s how to keep enjoying the benefits social media offers while staying a step ahead of modern scams this World Social Media Day and beyond!

Key takeaways

  • Social media has become one of the world's most valuable places to connect, learn, build businesses, and express creativity.
  • Modern scammers no longer rely on suspicious emails alone. They increasingly blend into social feeds, direct messages, online ads, and creator ecosystems.
  • Simple habits like enabling multi-factor authentication, verifying unexpected messages, checking links, and protecting your digital identity can dramatically reduce your risk.
  • Whether you're a parent, student, creator, entrepreneur, or casual social media user, protecting your online presence means safeguarding the relationships, memories, and opportunities that matter most.

It's easy to focus on everything that's wrong with social media. Doomscrolling, misinformation, privacy concerns, and scams often dominate the conversation.

Yet billions of people continue logging in every day because social media still offers something genuinely valuable. For many people, social media is the first place they discover breaking news, learn a new recipe, research a purchase, or find recommendations for a local business. It's where artists showcase their work, teachers share knowledge, volunteers organize communities, and creators turn hobbies into careers.

Small businesses now rely on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Pinterest, and YouTube to reach customers who may never have discovered them otherwise.

And that's exactly why it's worth protecting.

Where people gather, scammers follow.

People often imagine hackers trying to break passwords or exploit software vulnerabilities. While those attacks certainly exist, many social media scams succeed for a much simpler reason: they convince someone to make the wrong decision.

Maybe it's clicking a link in what looks like a sponsorship email or an add promoting some of your favorite products. Or perhaps it's responding to a message that seems to come from a friend whose account has been compromised.

Bitdefender's Global Scam Intelligence Report 2026 shows just how large the scam ecosystem has become, with identified scam campaigns targeting over 60 million people through social media and video platforms.

Bitdefender's most recent Consumer Cybersecurity Survey paints a similar picture from the user's perspective. It found that social media has overtaken email as the most common channel for scam delivery, while younger users are twice as likely to fall victim to scams as older generations.

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Children and teens

Around the world, governments are discussing providing children with greater protection on social platforms, with some countries introducing age restrictions or bans for young users. Whether those measures become more common or not, many children will still find ways to access social platforms through shared devices, older siblings, or by bypassing age checks.

The most effective protection starts with regular conversations about privacy, online friendships, scams, and what to do when something doesn't feel right. Bitdefender Family plans that include parental controls can also help by setting screen time limits, filtering age-inappropriate content, and giving parents better visibility into how younger children use their devices.

The goal isn't to keep children away from technology forever. It's to help them develop healthy online habits that they'll carry with them long after they outgrow parental controls.

Young adults

Growing up with technology doesn't automatically make someone scam-proof.

Whether it's a fake job offer, an investment "opportunity," or a direct message promising free products in exchange for a review, taking a few extra seconds to verify what you're seeing can make all the difference.

Parents

Parents often use social media to share family milestones, stay connected with loved ones, and even shop for everything from toys to school supplies. But a post can reveal more than intended.

Photos and videos may expose children's routines, schools, or favorite places. Criminals are also increasingly using AI-generated voice cloning and family impersonation scams, creating fake emergency calls that appear to come from a child asking for urgent financial help.

Sharing thoughtfully and verifying unexpected requests through another channel can help protect the entire family.

Grandparents

For many grandparents, social media has become one of the easiest ways to stay connected with children and grandchildren, especially when families live far apart.

Unfortunately, scammers know that too.

Older adults are frequently targeted with romance scams, fake investment opportunities, tech support scams, and AI-powered impersonation scams designed to create panic and pressure victims into sending money.

Whenever a message or phone call feels urgent, pause and verify it directly with the person involved before taking action.

Small businesses

For many entrepreneurs, social media has become the storefront.

Customers discover products, place orders, ask questions, and leave reviews without ever visiting a website. That also means a compromised Facebook Page, Instagram account, or LinkedIn profile can damage customer trust just as quickly as a hacked website.

Protecting your business means protecting every account, device, and employee that customers rely on. Solutions like Bitdefender Ultimate Small Business Security help small business owners defend against phishing, account takeover, scams, and other online threats, so they can focus on serving customers instead of recovering from an attack.

Content creators

Content creators face a unique challenge because their social media accounts are more than personal profiles—they're often the foundation of a business.

Attackers know that a creator's account can mean access to sponsorship opportunities, advertising revenue, and a loyal audience. Fake brand partnerships, phishing emails, malicious collaboration requests, fraudulent copyright claims, and account takeover attempts have all become common tactics.

That's why Bitdefender Security for Creators is designed specifically for creators, helping protect their accounts so they can spend more time creating and less time recovering from an attack.

Before you scroll to the next post, take five minutes to make sure your favorite social media accounts are protected:

□ Review your privacy settings

Take a quick look at who can see your posts, stories, photos, and personal information. While you're there, remove apps and permissions you no longer use.

□ Strengthen your logins

Use a unique password for every social media account and enable multi-factor authentication wherever it's available. If you need help creating secure passwords, Bitdefender Password Generator can generate strong, unique ones in seconds for free or upgrade your password management skills with a password manager.

Before posting a photo or video, ask yourself:

  • Does it reveal my location?
  • Does it show my child's school or daily routine?
  • Could it expose personal information I'd rather keep private?

□ Don't trust every message

Unexpected giveaway? Brand partnership? Urgent request from a friend?

Take a moment to verify it first. If you're unsure, Bitdefender Scamio can help you assess suspicious messages, profiles, or offers before you respond.

Scammers increasingly hide phishing pages behind shortened URLs, fake login pages, and sponsored posts.

When in doubt, scan suspicious links with Bitdefender Link Checker before opening them.

□ Protect your whole digital identity

Your social media accounts are only one part of your online life. Regularly check for old accounts you no longer use, update recovery email addresses, and monitor whether your personal information has appeared in known data breaches with Bitdefender Digital Identity Protection.

□ Talk about online safety

Whether you're raising children, supporting aging parents, or helping a friend who's less tech-savvy, spend a few minutes talking about the latest scams.

✔ Done?

Great.

Social media has given us countless reasons to smile, learn, create, and stay connected. We hope you continue enjoying everything it has to offer while building healthy online habits that help protect you, your family, your communities, and the moments that matter most.