Digital Foot printing
It is important to make sure you are paying close attention to everything on the Internet, especially social media. What I mean by this is that any individual with access to the Internet anywhere on the globe can access your location. A digital footprint is a trail of personal information that is left on social media accounts, phones, text messages, and so much more. The most outrageous thing about this is that you do not even realize you have one established already.
Untangling the Web
Ways to Manage your Digital Footprint

Part of having social media, is being a responsible user. The reason for this is because if you or a friend of yours posts something inappropriate, it can follow you for the rest of your life. Stephanie Buck talks much in detail about how young adults in school should thoroughly go through their information that has been posted onto social media to help prevent any chances of you not getting a potential job. You never know what opportunities may arrive when you try to get a job or even an internship somewhere. The way our society works today is very scary, not only for adults but mainly young individuals. When you are young, you are too vulnerable to sensitive information. You do not know the risks of potential thieves and trouble you could get yourself in. Do not post personal information where others can find where you live or what you are doing in a specific area.
Helpful tips on managing your digital footprint is to make sure you have your accounts cleaned, secure and private, and getting rid of accounts you no longer use or need. You may even want to keep records of your passwords in a safe and secure location. There are so many different accounts globally, that it is important to have a password keeper as stated by Justin Boyle. It is critical to make sure you are also paying attention to what specifically you are researching on the Internet Google browser. As Google is continuously advancing with its many features that can be highly beneficial, it also tracks every bit of information you have ever entered into it. Every single like, comment, post, or picture located on any social media is being recorded and documented. It is important to be cautious of everything you are doing as you never know who is constantly "watching you".

One individual who is very intelligent with building websites and gathering enough information for these websites is Cameron Brenchley. You can find more information about it him here. A great source to help finding potential employers/ job seekers are through a page called Linked-In. Other social media, as mentioned before, could be useful to help get a potential job or even learn about who is in your related field as Cameron has mentioned in a class presentation. Since he has been in the Office of Digital Stragedy of the White house, he took over on how to create these websites in his office. With everything on his mind he always had something exciting going on throughout any given day. The routines at his job changed everyday due to White House priorities. As technology works in a fast pace, he had to work in a face pace environment because there was so much going on. The greatest thing about it was that he gets to work with a various amount of individuals.
Through google searching an aggregated list of professionals; can help you to find individuals in your related field of study who would be appropriate to follow or become friends with. Social media is there to keep your interests and knowing about the latest news in your profession. It is not used for personal information. Cameron answered a question "What were the best options to utilizes names other than social media?", and said, "Never underestimate the power of a good email, providing useful information, and using them strategically on Twitter or Linked In." It is important to use these medias in a responsible and appropriate manner so that it may lead you to a bigger and better future. So please whatever you do, think twice and be careful before you submit and post anything online.

Its very scary to think how much of our personal things we leave on the internet. Digital footprints opened my eyes to be more careful what I post. I can't think of what it would be like to have a responsibility like Cameron's at the White House.
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