"Because of the world we live in, we lock the doors in our house when we go to sleep," she said. "If you live in an apartment, if you can, you get a building that has a doorman or security. You lock your windows before you leave. You put on an alarm if you live in the country because you know that there are bad people out there. Well, in this Internet age, you know that there are bad people out there. And no matter what you do, those bad people are going to get into your house. 

"Now, if you want to put up a sign and say, 'Listen, my door is open, I don't believe in guards, I leave my windows open at night—do you want to come in? Come on in.' If you don't want to see a picture of yourself out there, your priest, your rabbi, your mother, your father, your second husband, whoever it is, then it would be my best advice not to take them," she explained. 

Sheindlin continued, noting that she is "not a prude" and that her advice comes "from experience." Pointing to her her husband in the audience, Jerry Sheindlin, whom she married in 1978, divorced in 1990, only to remarry in 1991, TV's highest paid star recalled her nude pic past (presumably before the days of selfies or iCloud). 

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