Digital DNA
Tools like resumes and business cards were what we used to introduce ourselves and our personal brand to others when wanting to do business. Now we have digital tools to do this for us, so it is easier than ever to get information about someone online. But what if that information is wrong? How do you change what exists online about you or your business? In this interactive discussion, learn how to choose the right tools to set up your online DNA and most importantly ... how to monitor and correct what is already public online. Learn the dangers involved in working online, safety tips for your family and what to do if your security is breached. Leave with a solid understanding of how to set up your Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and website so you are secure in your Digital DNA.
2. WHAT IS DIGITAL DNA?
⢠Your online âfootprintâ is what you leave behind when you have been
online
⢠We use social media to search, buy, share, exchange ideas, images and
websites
⢠Tools like resumes and business cards were what we used to introduce
ourselves and our personal brand to others
⢠It is easier than ever to get information about someone online
⢠But what if my information is stolen?
⢠How can I protect myself and my family?
5. PROTECTING OUR KIDS ONLINE
⢠setting up schedules for when and how long the child can be online, you must use the Web
interface
⢠all of those activities can open up our precious youth to some serious online nastiness.
⢠Social media filtering is also a big feature of parental control apps.Social networks like
Facebook andTwitter can open kids up to a lot of potential emotional or even physical abuse
⢠Easy solution is to simply block the Google Play store (or any other Android app store) and
only allow kids to install new apps once they've gotten your permission.
⢠apps can also track the child so that parents can make sure they aren't somewhere unsafe
DO NOT POST PHOTOS OFYOUR
CHILDRENâS FACES
6.
7. W H E N A P E R S O N U S E S T H E
W E B , E M A I L , S O C I A L
N E T W O R K S , F O R U M S O R
I N S TA N T M E S S A G I N G TO
D E L I B E R AT E L Y C A U S E
H A R M O R
E M B A R R A S S M E N T TO
A N OT H E R
8. DEALING WITH TROLLS &
CYBERBULLYING
⢠IGNORE the comments they make
⢠BLOCK them & never respond
⢠CHANGE your passwords
⢠REPORT them to the site admins
⢠DOCUMENT screenshots, date,
times, for the site Admin and
potentially the police
⢠Children should tell a parent, friend or
teacher
11. Secure your identity online:
- Strict privacy settings
- New default settings
- Child Lock apps
- New passwords
- Stronger firewall
- Updated programs
- Wi-Fi passwords
12. SO MANY SITES, SO LITTLE PRIVACY
FACEBOOK
YOUTUBE
TUMBLER
TWITTER
PINTEREST
INSTAGRAM
SNAPCHAT
PERISCOPE
FLICKR
GOOGLE DRIVE
WORDPRESS
13. ⢠PROTECT your identity online
⢠SECURE your electronics
⢠TEACH children to be safe
⢠BLOCK offenders immediately
⢠MONITOR activity
⢠CHANGE your passwords
⢠DO NOT FEED the Trolls
⢠BACK UPYOUR CONTENT
15. CHANGING PRIVACY
SETTINGS
⢠See WhatYour Public Profile Looks Like
â Go to your profile page and click the three dots in the bottom right corner
of your cover photo. In the dropdown menu that appears, click âView as.â
⢠Decide Who Can SeeYour Posts
⢠Loose the In GameApps like CANDY CRUSH
⢠MakeYourself Harder to Find
â On the Settings screen, select âPrivacyâ in the left-hand rail, then answer
âNoâ to the final question listed, âDo you want search engines outside of
Facebook to link to your profile?
16. CHANGING PRIVACY
⢠AdsThat Donât LeverageYour Personal Data (As Much)
â Facebook tracks your browsing habits across the Internet and uses this
data to serve you more personalized ads.
â In the Settings menu, clickâAdsâ on the left-hand rail.The first section deals
with what Facebook calls âonline interest-based ads.â
â Turn this setting off, youâll still see the same number of ads, but they wonât
be tailored to yourWeb history off of Facebook.
⢠BLOCKTHE TROLLS &THOSEYOU DONâT REALLY KNOW
â Settings page can block users from sending you invites to CANDY CRUSH
17. SHOWING LESS ON
INSTAGRAM
How to get the most out of Instagram without becoming an exhibitionist in the
process, starting with your privacy
⢠After they follow me, they are getting suggestions to follow others?
When someone taps Follow on your Instagram profile, suggestions of similar
profiles they might also want to follow appear. If you don't want these
recommendations included with your profile, you can opt out.
To opt out:
â Log into instagram.com from a desktop computer
â Click your profile picture in the top right and then click Edit Profile
â Un-check the box next to Similar Account Suggestions and then click Submit
18. CHANGING PRIVACY
SETTINGS
⢠Who can see my liked photos
⢠If you have a private profile and like someone's public post, your like will be
visible to the public and your username will be clickable below the post, but
only approved followers can see your photos/videos.
⢠Who can see my photo map
⢠If your profile is set to private,only your approved followers will be able to see your photo
map.
⢠If your profile isn't set to private,anyone will be able to see your photo map.
⢠If you send a photo that includes a location with Instagram Direct,the people you send it to
may be able to see that location.
19. DEFAULT SETTINGS
YOU Need to change IMMEDIATELY
⢠Click on your profile picture and the settings
menu will slide down.
⢠Select Privacy & Settings from this menu
Authenticate your account by re-entering your
email and password,
⢠Turn off your activity broadcasts so every little change you make isnât broadcast to the
entire network
⢠If you do not want others to know you went on their profile,in settings choose
âSelect what others see when youâve viewed their profileâ option:
⢠Choosing to be anonymous yourself means that you turn off yourâWhoâs viewed my
profileâ feature and loose any data relating to anyone who has viewed your profile.
20. DEFAULT SETTINGS
YOU Need to change IMMEDIATELY
⢠Who can see your connections. I
recommend you keep this on as the power
of this tool is the ability to NETWORK
⢠Go to your Privacy & Settings and choose
the âSelect who can see your
connectionsâ option:
⢠From the dropdown menu, select Only you, then click the Save changes button:
23. PROTECTING OUR KIDS ONLINE
⢠setting up schedules for when and how long the child can be online, you must use the Web
interface
⢠all of those activities can open up our precious youth to some serious online nastiness.
⢠Social media filtering is also a big feature of parental control apps.Social networks like
Facebook andTwitter can open kids up to a lot of potential emotional or even physical abuse
⢠Easy solution is to simply block the Google Play store (or any other Android app store) and
only allow kids to install new apps once they've gotten your permission.
⢠apps can also track the child so that parents can make sure they aren't somewhere unsafe
DO NOT POST PHOTOS OFYOUR
CHILDRENâS FACES
24.
25. W H E N A P E R S O N U S E S T H E
W E B , E M A I L , S O C I A L
N E T W O R K S , F O R U M S O R
I N S TA N T M E S S A G I N G TO
D E L I B E R AT E L Y C A U S E
H A R M O R
E M B A R R A S S M E N T TO
A N OT H E R
26. DEALING WITH TROLLS &
CYBERBULLYING
⢠IGNORE the comments they make
⢠BLOCK them & never respond
⢠CHANGE your passwords
⢠REPORT them to the site admins
⢠DOCUMENT screenshots, date,
times, for the site Admin and
potentially the police
⢠Children should tell a parent, friend or
teacher
32. SAFE PROFILES LIKE SAFE HOUSES
HAVE LOCKS
⢠YOUR USERNAME, EMAIL ADDRESS & PASSWORDS ARE THE LOCKS SO
IFYOU GIVE SOMEONEA KEYTHEY CAN GET INTO ANYTHING
ONLINE.DO NOT SHARE YOU PASSWORDS
⢠USE A SEPARATE EMAIL ACCOUNT NOTTIED TO YOUR PERSONAL LIFE
⢠NEVER POSTYOUR EMAIL ADDRESS ONLINE, IT CAN BE USED AS A KEY
⢠NEED 6 LETTERS & NUMBERS
⢠CHANGE PASSWORDS OFTEN. NEVER USE âpasswordâ