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 Why is this important to you?  How do digital footprints connect with digital citizenship?  Does everyone have a digital footprint?

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3  Why is this important to you?  How do digital footprints connect with digital citizenship?  Does everyone have a digital footprint?

4  A digital footprint is a term used to describe the trail, traces, or “footprints” that people have online.  Can be passive or active.  The data left behind by users on digital services.  Sometimes referred to as the cyber shadow or digital shadow.  Digital footprints can refer to an individual, business, organization or corporation.

5  A passive digital footprint is created when data is collected without the owner knowing.  Occurs by tracking an IP address.  When it was created.  Where they came from.  Also includes your search history.

6  An active digital footprint is created when personal data is released deliberately by a user for the purpose of sharing information about oneself by means of websites or social media.  Occurs when a user is logged into a site and makes a post or an edit.  Examples:  Sending an email  Publishing a blog  Being active on social media

7  Control your privacy settings.  Watch what you share.  Be selective of who you connect with on social media.  Use your real name when creating profiles.  Be selective on which sites you join.  Do a Google search of yourself often.  Only post positive things.  Think before you press send and post.

8  Social Media  Emails  Search Engines  Blog Sites  Web Sites  Comments you Post

9  Potential Employers  Potential Identity Theft  Schools/Universities may research  Physical Safety  Organizations may conduct research

10  Know who are purchasing from  Check out the seller to be sure that it is legitimate.  Be sure to obtain the contact information in case there is a problem.  Be sure the site is legitimate  Make sure the site is secure.  Never use unsecured wireless networks to make online purchases.  Protect your personal information  Make sure that the you think the required information is necessary.  Remember, you do not have to fill out the fields that are not required.  Check the privacy policy before making a purchase.  Use safe payment options  Credit cards are generally the safest option.  Never send cash!

11  Keep a paper trail  Print and save records of your online transactions.  Read your credit card statements as soon as possible.  Turn your computer off when you’re finished shopping  If the computer is on, it gives scammers the opportunity to access your computer.  Be wary of emails requesting information  Do not respond to emails asking for further information or confirmation of purchase.

12  Home Depot identity thefts from credit card and online transactions Home Depot identity thefts from credit card and online transactions  Target’s Data Breach Target’s Data Breach

13  http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/ Nine_Elements.html http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/ Nine_Elements.html

14  http://www.edutopia.org/blog/digi tal-citizenship-resources-matt- davis http://www.edutopia.org/blog/digi tal-citizenship-resources-matt- davis  http://www.ikeepsafe.org/educato rs_old/more/google/ http://www.ikeepsafe.org/educato rs_old/more/google/  http://askatechteacher.com/great- kids-websites/digital-citizenship/ http://askatechteacher.com/great- kids-websites/digital-citizenship/  http://www.edutopia.org/article/d igital-citizenship-resources#graph3 http://www.edutopia.org/article/d igital-citizenship-resources#graph3

15  https://digitaltiptime.wordpress.co m/2014/01/29/active-and-passive- digital-footprints/ https://digitaltiptime.wordpress.co m/2014/01/29/active-and-passive- digital-footprints/  https://www.staysafeonline.org/st ay-safe-online/protect-your- personal-information/online- shopping https://www.staysafeonline.org/st ay-safe-online/protect-your- personal-information/online- shopping


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