My digital footprint

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[Audio] My digital footprint By prasana venkatesh.

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[Audio] How can my digital footprint affect my future opportunities? Your digital Footprint can be accessed to everybody: parents, coaches, teachers, principals, etc. People can easily find out your personal information by simply searching you on Google. Young users these days don't realize how threatening this can become. We do not think enough before we post anything because once you post something online, it will be hard, if not impossible to get it back especially the information you don't want the whole world to know about you. When applying for college or a job, everything will probably be taken into consideration, which also includes your online presence. They can monitor even the slightest details, such as your profile picture, small posts, etc on social media that could imply as "ˋbad behavior"..

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[Audio] What can I use to keep my digital footprint appropriate and safe? The most effective way is to think before we post. Our Digital Footprints can be utilized as a great source to contribute and comment on others' work but if we are not mindful with it, it can be very dangerous. For sensitive and personal posts, we can use privacy settings for security. When unsure if it's secured enough, we can always google ourselves and check. Last but not least, we need to build a positive digital footprint. We are encouraged to create opportunities for a better future, and digital footprints are very effective in sharing our achievements and success..

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[Audio] Important information about digital footprint As I have mentioned previously, digital footprints are a wonderful source if we use them properly. I can have things online about my awards that Iˋve earned in school or from sports that could be a plus for my future opportunities. But if you have a bad digital footprint, it will fall into your future. I hope that from now on, many people can be more careful when using digital footprints..

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[Audio] Social Media Etiquette Rules By: NISHANTH.

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[Audio] Do Message Private Matters Instead of Posting On Wall Be Mindful Of What You Post Call Rather Than Post Personal News Reply To Comments Especially If They Are Questions Avoid Posting Comments On Every Post.

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[Audio] DON'T Be inappropriate Be impersonal or rude No spamming on anyone else's account Don't send automated message to new followers or anyone you don't know. Don't say stupid things or pretending to be an unhappy customer.

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[Audio] Business- etiquette (DO) Do Use Proper Punctuation and Proof. Think before you post something. Keep your brand accounts professional, and your personal accounts separate. Follow people who you know personally Try to use less hashtag and choose the appropriate ones ..

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[Audio] Business-etiquette (Don't) Don't follow for numbers Don't share a lot of things on your wall Don't have multiples accounts because you're identity can be used by FAKE profiles Don't write in all caps because then it looks like you're yelling at that person. Don't misuse it.

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Appropriate Usage Of Social Networks. By: K.Aditya.

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[image] Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, Instagram and other social networks have become an integral part of online lives. Social networks are a great way to stay connected with others, but you should be wary about how much personal Social Media COD-' information you post. Social Networking Facts • it Privacy controls limit who sees your information. It is a usual policy for kids to be older than 13 yrs old to have a profile, but younger kids set up accounts anyway. Social networks keep kids connected to friends and provide a venue for self-expression. There are NO guarantees of privacy (even with settings) — anything can be cut, pasted and sent. Inappropriate pictures, posts or messages can result to damage to a kid's reputation. Kids can "tag" (or identify) their friends; this can violate their friends privacy..

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[image] Top 10 Things That Should Never Be Done on Social Media THINK BEFORE I. 2. 3. 4. 5. Post Illegal Activities - the second you post a picture or video of any negative adventure, you become vulnerable to consequences that may affect the rest of your life. Bullying - one of the most serious problems in schools today. Vicious treatment and hateful words between students often lead to violence, suicide, depression and discrimination among the people. Say bad things about other people — everyone has a right to privacy and respect. Post Confidential Information - young people are especially vulnerable to online predators and identity thieves. Overly Specify Location Check-Ins - posts like these make it easy for predators to locate you..

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[image] Top 10 Things That Should Never Be Done on Social Media RUMORS gossiping CYBE -Jing 6. Lie/Cheat/Plagiarize - People will investigate your social media for charges of plagiarism or cheating. 7. Threaten Violence - social media is not the place to vent your frustrations and violent thoughts. 8. Set Unprofessional Public Profiles — your social media presence needs to reflect responsibility. 9. Never Rely on Privacy Settings 100% - it's best to assume anything you post is potentially seen by other people, especially strangers. 10. Post Emotionally - take a moment to imagine how your social media posts affect the feelings, safety and well-being of those around you.