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Managing Your Online Reputation: Checklist

This document provides a checklist for managing your online reputation by maintaining control over your digital footprint and the information available about you online. It recommends regularly checking your privacy settings on social networks, searching for information about yourself online and removing anything unwanted, deactivating old unused accounts, using social media to make a positive impact, and thinking carefully before posting or sharing content using a THINK model.

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Managing Your Online Reputation: Checklist

This document provides a checklist for managing your online reputation by maintaining control over your digital footprint and the information available about you online. It recommends regularly checking your privacy settings on social networks, searching for information about yourself online and removing anything unwanted, deactivating old unused accounts, using social media to make a positive impact, and thinking carefully before posting or sharing content using a THINK model.

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MANAGING YOUR ONLINE REPUTATION

CHECKLIST
Your digital footprint is the record you leave behind online. This is
made up of your online interactions, information and content you post
and share, and includes content shared by others. A digital footprint
can build up a picture of you online, use this simple checklist to help
manage your online reputation.
CHECK YOUR SETTINGS: Some of the most popular social networks
are set to public by default,meaning everyone can see our photos,
what we are sharing or talking about. Regularly check your privacy
settings across your social networks and apps. We recommend a
‘friends only’ option for your online profiles.

SEARCH FOR YOURSELF ONLINE: Do a quick search for yourself online,


if you find something you don’t like report it with the website or
network host requesting the content be removed.

DEACTIVATE OLD ACCOUNTS: Social media changes so quickly, it can


be easy to forget about old accounts or networks we’ve signed up
to. If you’re not using an account delete/deactivate it, this can help
avoid risk of accounts/profiles being hacked.

MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME ONLINE: What we do online can follow
us around, ensure you make a positive impact. Whether it’s starting
a blog, raising awareness for something you care about or becoming
the next Bill Gates…the possibilities are endless!

THINK BEFORE YOU POST: Before you share, comment, like, post,
Tweet or pin anything…ask yourself if this is something you want
everyone to see? Use the THINK model if you're unsure about
posting something online >>> Ask yourself is it True? Is it Helpful?
Is it Illegal? Is it Necessary? Is it Kind?

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