Friday, October 21, 2022

How to Maintain Positive Online Identity

recent article on Schools.com discussed the importance of being aware of your online identity, especially in an age where everyone from graduate school admissions officers to prospective employers can easily access information you may have intentionally excluded from the application.


With the click of a mouse, a simple Google search can produce photos, blog posts, tweets and other seemingly personal information that you’d rather leave out of the interview.









For starters, get into the habit of performing a Google search on yourself every month. It might sound a bit egotistical at first glance, but it’s the best way to know what information is circulating on the web. If there are photos or comments you’d like removed, contact the web site administrator immediately and ask for them to be taken down.



Example when we post some photos on Facebook, we get many comments some good or bad comments and we also gave them a good comment or a bad comment in Facebook or many social media.



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How to Maintain Positive Online Identity

A  recent article on Schools.com discussed the importance of being aware of your online identity, especially in an age where everyone from g...