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Social Media & Your Digital Footprint

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What Is a Digital Footprint?
A digital footprint refers to the trail of data and information left behind by an individual's online activities, encompassing their interactions, posts, and content across various digital platforms and websites.
What is a digital footprint?
Your digital footprint
Protecting reputations online
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Most Popular Social Media Outlets
Popular social media outlets like Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly known as Twitter), and TikTok serve as platforms for users to connect, share content, and interact with others globally.
Social networking
Social media overview
What is a social network?
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Protecting Yourself on Social Media
Protecting yourself on social media involves being mindful of the information you share, adjusting privacy settings, and verifying the authenticity of contacts and messages to safeguard personal data and your online reputation.​
Social media safety
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Understanding Social Media Privacy
Social media privacy basics include setting strong privacy settings, limiting the amount of personal information shared publicly, and being cautious about accepting friend requests or connections from unknown individuals.
Social media privacy basics
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Think Before You "Like" or "Share"
Think twice before liking or sharing on social media to avoid spreading misinformation, protect your privacy, and keep yourself safe online. Anything that you share, like, or post can influence what people think about you and impact your life, so be thoughtful about your social media profiles. 
Share with care
How and why we share
Think before you share
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What is X (formerly Twitter)?
X, which used to be called Twitter, is a social media platform where people share short messages and talk about what's happening. It helps people around the world stay informed and join conversations about important topics like news and entertainment.
X for Beginners
X tutorial
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What Is LinkedIn?
LinkedIn is a website where people connect with others for work and career opportunities. It's like a big online network where you can find jobs, share your skills, and learn about different companies.​
What is LinkedIn?
LinkedIn Tutorial
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An Introduction to YouTube
YouTube is a website where you can watch videos about almost anything, like music, tutorials, or funny clips. People can also make their own videos and share them with others around the world.​
What is YouTube?
Watching YouTube videos
Accessing YouTube
YouTube safety
YouTube quiz
Searching for videos
Creating playlists
Settings and privacy
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An Introduction to Snapchat
Snapchat is an app where you can send messages and photos that disappear after they're viewed. It's popular for sharing quick updates with friends using fun filters and stickers.​ 
Intro to Snapchat
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Discussing Social Media Dangers with Your Kids
This article offers tips and conversation starters for discussing social media dangers with children and teens.  
Social media dangers
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Bonus: Social Media Resources for Kids
This article offers tips and conversation starters for discussing social media dangers with children and teens.  
Resources for kids

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