Week 5 Blog
Digital footprint is a part of a person that will never disappear. This makes old mistakes and poor words visible to anyone in the future, be it in jobs or relationships with other people. Interestingly, a person’s digital footprint and digital identity is not only dependant on what they release to the internet, but also what hackers or scammers can gain access to and exploit others for. In a study conducted by Feher (2019), it was found that what people believe is they control around 70 percent of their online presence and the remaining 30 percent is all uncontrolled such as hacking or data leaks. Of course, users can control what they upload to social media or other internet sources however, what if they are part of that 30 percent that have no control over the information being given out. An example of this can be seen through password and information leaks which shows a lack of data protection and the part of the digital identity that users cannot control. There have be...