2. Digital footprints are the trail that you leave in
cyberspace
With email, texting, social media and blogging it
is impossible to hide your digital footprint and
erasing it is even harder.
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Your digital footprint is not only things that you
do online, it also includes travel, purchases, and
phone calls.
3. A digital footprint can tell everything about a
person:
Where you’ve been
Where you are
Who you know
Where you work
What your hobbies are
What you position is on certain issues
What you look like
5. A social networking service is an online
service, platform, or site that focuses on
building and reflecting of social networks or
social relations among people, who, for
example, share interests and/or activities. A
social network service consists of a
representation of each user (often a
profile), his/her social links, and a variety of
additional services.
Most social network services are web based
and provide means for users to interact over
the Internet, such as e-mail and instant
messaging.
6. Issues Prevention
Kids and teens are Treat online activities like
spending up to 20 hours you do offline ones. Ask
a month surfing the questions about who friends
web. are, and if there are any new
41% of teens say their friends, etc.
parents have no idea Understand, teach, protect.
what their looking at Do each of these to create a
online. safe haven for you and your
loved ones.
Teachers, employers, pr
edators, and basically Report any cases of
anyone who knows how possible adult/child sexual
to use the Internet can exploration, no matter how
go online and find small, to the Cyber Tipline.
information about you.
7. What is a digital footprint?
What percentage of teens say their parents
don’t know what they’re looking at online?
What’s the best way to minimize the personal
information shown on your digital footprint?