Internet is omniscient

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Internet is omniscient -

Your Internet activity is stored permanently. Photos, videos, email, messages posted on social networks exposes you to everyone for years. Let's take a look at your e-reputation. You may be a little surprised ...

We do not realize how our digital life is traceable ... For all that is published on the Internet as social media (photos, videos, comments, etc. ..) Is recorded, analyzed by search engines, stored before reappearing when a user runs a query. If you think that companies often HR investigate the Web to learn about the profiles of the candidates, it is best to identify what a potential employer might learn of your life.

First Google your name with your first and last name as "Mary Smith" or "Mary Smith" in quotation marks to limit the number of results. Browse answers then click More news and search to show only recently updated pages or discussions about what you have posted on forums ... We have pictures of you, and links to social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Linked in, ... Some may involve homonyms. But the relevance of results and the number of good links already give a first impression of your web presence. Remember that anyone can run the same search: your manager, your banker, your friend (s), your neighbor ...

You can choose to activate a Google Alert for your name on www .google.com / alerts to be notified when any information about you is published. Enter your first and last name and email address. Scroll through the list of matches, and then select all results and click Create Alert. Then you will receive an email whenever Google detects an article, a comment or a picture of you.

Go visiting www.123people.com. Enter your first and last name in the text box and click Search. The results are divided into different categories. The section of the link refers to websites where your name associated with publications. white pages display your address and phone numbers. If you have posted a multimedia content, they will appear in the images and videos section. Everything is notified, including social networks you use, but your blogs, email addresses ...
For more information you can also go to the website of www.youseemii.fr, developed by a young French start. Click the Member Of tab and enter your name and click Measure. The YouSeeMii interest is to establish a global visibility index based on a scale of 1-100 Internet. This index is the average of 4 specific indices: web presence, social networking, media and professional networks. In the left column, you can click on the overall index to find graph summarizing your digital visibility. Youseemii.fr goes further and proposes to carry out a free time gain information about you that may be broadcast on the Internet. Click Save and join. Then, use the registration form, fill in the different fields and click OK. Enter your name in the subject and confirm.

You can also use some interesting tools for managing existing e-reputation.

Just be careful about what you post on the Internet and that you publish. On Facebook, for example, limit your message to your friends only and not for everyone and make sure people see you more as friends in the real world you are not Facebook friends, either!

The best way to limit the traces you leave on the Internet is to use a VPN service. A VPN reduces your online movements by replacing your routing information: your IP address will be replaced by an anonymous IP address. Our secure DNS servers keep secret requests that you make, so that no one can take a look at your browsing history.

Your internet connection is encrypted with a secret level top system that protects you against hackers and ears trying to listen or obtain sensitive information about you

your computer is hidden behind many VPN servers: .. when connected to the VPN, no one can access your computer without passing through the protected VPN servers

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