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  2. 6 steps to erase your digital footprint and disappear from ...

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    Here are the steps to take to erase your digital footprint. 1. Set your social media settings to private: "There is no good reason for your personal information to be public-facing on social media ...

  3. Digital footprint - Wikipedia

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    Active digital footprints are deliberate, as they are posted or shared information willingly. They can also be stored in a variety of ways depending on the situation. A digital footprint can be stored when a user logs into a site and makes a post or change; the registered name is connected to the edit in an online environment. Examples of ...

  4. Footprinting - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of Footprinting that can be used: active Footprinting and passive Footprinting. Active Footprinting is the process of using tools and techniques, such as performing a ping sweep or using the traceroute command, to gather information on a target.

  5. Digitality - Wikipedia

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    Aspects of digitality include nearly continuous contact with other people through cell phones, [1] near instantaneous access to information through the World Wide Web, third wave information storage (where any fragment in a text can be searched and used for categorization, such as through search engine Google), and communicating through weblogs and email.

  6. Talk:Digital footprint - Wikipedia

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    I do not consider my usage statistics to be part of my web presence but they are certainly part of my digital footprint. Similarly, while my current web site and my Facebook page are both certainly part of my web presence, I do not see them as being part of my digital footprint. However the search engine links to pages on my site I have ...

  7. Digital citizen - Wikipedia

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    Digital Access: Ensuring equitable access to technology for all. Digital Etiquette: Practicing respectful and responsible behavior in online interactions. Digital Communication: Using digital tools to communicate effectively. Digital Literacy: Understanding how to use and evaluate digital information critically.

  8. Footprint (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Digital footprint, or digital shadow, one's unique set of traceable digital activities on the Internet or digital devices; Ecological footprint, the environmental impact of a human activity, machine, etc. Footprint (electronics), the layout of electronic connections on a printed circuit board

  9. Disk footprint - Wikipedia

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    Disk footprint (or storage footprint) of a software application refers to its sizing information when it's in an inactive state, or in other words, when it's not executing but stored on a secondary media or downloaded over a network connection.