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Digital Responsibility: Protecting Your Online Reputation

Your Online Reputation

Image of  online reputation barometer, reading from bad to excellentYour online personal reputation is the perception people have of you when they find you online

Your profile online is given merit based on your reputation according to key authority sites that you use. Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Pinterest, Google – these are all authority sites many people use, that provide strangers (or potential employers) with information about you and your history.

To make sure these authority sites serve you well, it important to follow recommended guidelines when managing your personal reputation within them.

Safe Social Networking

How private is your personal information?

One Post Could Be Your Ghost

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