User talk:Junaidshah385

Personal and privacy-breaching material
Some people add personal information such as contact details (email, instant messaging, etc.), a photograph, their real name, their location, information about their areas of expertise and interest, likes and dislikes, etc. Once added, this information is unlikely to ever become private again. It could be copied elsewhere or even used to harass you in the future. You are cautioned to think carefully before adding non-public information to your user page because you are unlikely to be able to retract it later, even if you change your mind.

On the other hand, visitors to your talk page can also click "Email this user" if you have opted in your user preferences to be able to send and receive email. Your email address will remain private unless you reveal it yourself, select the option to reveal it (in preferences), or reply using an email system outside Wikipedia.

Please note that Wikipedia is not a social media platform, and before adding anything else read User pages. I've deleted your userpage at the moment but you can replace it if you decide you want to take the risks involved. Doug Weller talk 13:57, 16 February 2020 (UTC)