The Better Business Bureau is warning people not to share their COVID-19 vaccine cards online. Unfortunately, your card has your full name and birthday on it, as well as information about where you got your vaccine., the BBB said in a news release. If your social media privacy settings aren t set high, you may be giving valuable information away for anyone to use.
The BBB said scammers could use real cards to make a phony one.
Scammers have been caught selling fake vaccination cards online in Great Britain.
The bureau warns it s only a matter of time before that starts in the U.S.