Protecting Your Internet Identity: Are You Naked Online? by Ted Claypoole

Protecting Your Internet Identity: Are You Naked Online?

Ted Claypoole
215 pages
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Apr 2012
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Today people have an offline reputation and image, but are increasingly creating one or more online personas. Their online image is having an impact on them in many ways. Employers are hiring and firing based on people's online activities. Criminals are using online identities to abuse or steal from victims. Cyberbullies are taking advantage of those who reveal themselves as vulnerable on grieving or eating disorder sites. Schools are denying admission based on adolescent behaviors broadcast online in social networking sites or media sharing sites such as YouTube. Protecting Your Internet Identity: Are you Naked Online? helps readers understand the implications of their online personas, how they may be putting themselves at risk, and how to take charge of this important new aspect of their lives for career and personal success. Offering simple, specific steps readers can take to analyze their online image, determine who they want to be online, and turn their online reputation around, this book is the go-to source for protecting your online image and projecting the persona you want others to see. The authors offer key advice on: <br>Changing privacy settings Purging unwanted personal contentRecognizing the risks and pitfalls of online identities Utilizing social networking to your advantageProtecting your kids onlineCurbing unwanted &quot;spying&quot; on your searches and interestsPreventing identity theft and other online dangers Redeeming your online image Projecting a more professional image
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Protecting Your Internet Identity

This is an excellent publication written by experts in the field and I was delighted that I could obtain it on Amazon. After reading the chapters, I tested some of their suggestions and was surprised at what I found out about how vulnerable my accounts were. This motivated me to purchase and send a copy to all of my teen-age grandchildren who "live" on the web. One can tell them to be careful but when they read the advise of experts in print, they are more likely to heed their advise not Grandma's. I have just been informed by Linkedin that my account information might have been compromised and now have to change passwords. Another proof of what I was warned in the book. I recommend this book to any user of the Internet since it is well written, pin points items to examine and gives practical solutions that the reader can easily follow. Read more

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Pages 215
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Published 2012
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