- a) If i apply for a job or to go to college the interviewer/admissions office they will probably google me and i might not get accepted if my digital footprint reflects poorly on me.
b) If i commit a crime my search cache and location services. This could prove fatal to my plans so to make sure i don’t end up in prison I will wipe my cache and turn off my locations services.
2. a) Make sure to think if I would show what I am doing to a random stranger.
b) Keep my accounts as private as possible.
c) Turn off tracking as much as possible.
3. I would show the location services settings to others. I would do this because many people are not aware of what tracks them. I would also pass on the video of the digital dossier. I would share it because it represents the extent of data mining and that everything you do is stored. I would just try to spread that message so people are more digitally conscious.
Sources
Photo 1: Pixabay-Pexels
https://www.pexels.com/photo/internet-screen-security-protection-60504/
Photo 2: Ingo Joeseph-Pexels
https://www.pexels.com/photo/smartphone-outside-hiking-technology-35969/
Photo3: Caio Resende- Pexels
https://www.pexels.com/photo/light-smartphone-macbook-mockup-67112/
Photo 4: Pixabay-Pexels
https://www.pexels.com/photo/abstract-art-blur-bright-373543/
Good job Ethan! I really like photos, they fit well. 🙂
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Mr. Barazzuol
COL Teacher for ADL10
Riverside Secondary School