04-03-2021, 03:23 PM
[FYI] Do not post photos of your vaccination card on social media.
Hi everyone,
Per the FTC (and other sources), do not post photos of your vaccination card on social media. Not a good idea.
Although the BBB link is to the BBB of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, the recommendation holds true regardless of location.
All that said, digitize both sides of your card for safekeeping, i.e. scan both sides or take a pic of both sides. That way, you’ll have a copy in the event you lose your card or it gets ruined. A digitized copy can be stored on your phone, which will make it easy to display if you need it.
My original vaccination card is locked away for safekeeping and a digital copy is stored securely in a password manager for safekeeping and easy access in case I need it for any reason.
Robert
Hi everyone,
Per the FTC (and other sources), do not post photos of your vaccination card on social media. Not a good idea.
Although the BBB link is to the BBB of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, the recommendation holds true regardless of location.
All that said, digitize both sides of your card for safekeeping, i.e. scan both sides or take a pic of both sides. That way, you’ll have a copy in the event you lose your card or it gets ruined. A digitized copy can be stored on your phone, which will make it easy to display if you need it.
My original vaccination card is locked away for safekeeping and a digital copy is stored securely in a password manager for safekeeping and easy access in case I need it for any reason.
Robert