Digital citizenship refers to responsible technology use by anyone using computers, the internet or digital devices to engage with society. It involves being careful about what you post online and avoiding sharing personal information. Global citizenship describes social, environmental and economic actions by individuals recognizing their role as world citizens. It involves getting educated on global issues, exploring other cultures through food, travel and friends from different places. The main difference is that digital citizenship focuses on online behavior and ethics while global citizenship promotes diversity and involvement in the wider international community.