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Watch Out! Online Digital Footprints Could Be Your Undoing

by Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr
12 years ago
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In this day and age, technology allows one to have an active social online presence. You will probably be involved in multiple platforms ranging from social media, blogs, Web sites, among other online events. The thrill of you online fun, however, is what you may call bitter sweet. By being active online you will have lots of your personal details floating in cyber space.

Anyone with the appropriate skills and knowledge may thus have free unlimited accessibility to this information. There is thus an actual real peril of this information being used to bite you right on your behind!

Digital-FootprintForget about the personal effect that your actions online may present; you ought to be careful about your online activity since even potential employers may use your online digital footprints to decide whether or not to hire you. All in all, this information may have more impact than you may actually realize. In this instance, your employer may find out more info about you than you may desire.

You may not realize this, but everything that you do online is left floating around. In a normal day, a person may for instance post a Facebook status check his or her mail probably does some online banking connect with some online friends and possibly read the news. Every single of this information will remain in the cyber space long after you have logged out.

Today issues of corporate tracking are real. There is also the age-old risk of online identity theft, which is continually on the rise. This makes it more than ever indispensable for us to keep our online digital footprints in check. However, all the online trails people unconsciously leave behind are not easily deletable.

There are easy ways that you could use to warrant that the material about you that is found online is not inappropriate. This is crucial when you don’t wish for your online activity to play a role in soiling your reputation.

  • A comprehensive search of you is one of the basic tricks of deleting harmful online footprints. Google yourself and you will find out what information about you is available online.
  • The information that comes up is what other people will find about you. The comprehensive self-search will help you find any information that you do want to be found online by other people. Remove this information, for example, by flagging it to be removed.
  • Complete removal of you digital footprints, however as we indicated earlier, is not easy. For this reason should you be unsuccessful in removing some of the injurious info, the best thing for you is to prepare on how to tackle any questions that may culminate from these issues. However, it is unlikely that most employers will pin you down based on your online activities you ought to prepare on how to deal with anything that comes up.

The rule of the thumb with online social media is to use the maximum possible privacy settings. Do not expose your data to none but your most trusted contacts. Finally, if you have a personal Web site or blog, scrutinize the information you have posted about yourself. Ensure that sure your digital footprint is as clean as a new pin!

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