Digital Identity: Day One

--Originally published at Digital Identity

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Dave Cormier(Twitter) a wonderful person I have the honor to meet today.

What is a Digital Identity?

is an online or networked identity adopted or claimed in cyberspace by an individual, organization or electronic device. These users may also project more than one digital identity through multiple communities.

What I learned today was that the images, text or videos that you post in the internet are forever there. If you want to have private things on the internet you need anonymous, or have different accounts, for example you can a public profile for your job, friends and people and a private profile with your family, best friends. That’s important because sometimes you are a public person and if the people have the opportunity to destroy your carrier they can have images or information that can destroy yourself.

Now the young people and the children’s have access to social media, so other people can have information about their family’s or about this children’s or young persons, but another problems is the old people that don’t understand how the social media are.

It’s important to be responsible in social media because in this time some of the company’s search in the internet information about you, so you need to be careful about what is on the internet about you. Because you can have the opportunity to work on a big company and they search in Facebook about you and they find that you are an alcoholic person they didn’t accept your solicitude.

The digital identity that you have can be clone or bad people can hack your accounts and post wear things, so think about good passwords and do not share that password. Search for your name in social media and if you detect that one profile is like yours, report that and make a post about it, so the people can be advertising.

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