Is Your Online Identity Really Protected

With the growing popularity of the Internet, it has become a universal phenomenon that offers a massive amount of info to the general public.

Keeping Your Online Identity Protected Is Crucial

online identityEven so, there are is various data (personal information) that should be left personal and unavailable for populace viewing on the internet.

Though some personal info can be made accessible through sites like MySpace and Facebook it still means that you can command the dissemination of such data.

What you may not know, nonetheless, is that there could be some things you want to keep secret that are accessible to anyone wanting to find it, and they can find information about your online identity free of charge and with very little effort if you don’t keep your online identity protected to some degree.

To understand what I am talking about here, simply do this…

See what you can find out about yourself online, through your favorite search engine. Sure Enough, the things about your life and all other important personal info are already known to you, but that can’t be enough since you also have to be aware of the things that other individuals know about you.

While it is frightening to find the details on the net and you must regularly check what is available on the net.

If ever you have discovered some nasty things about you, then make use of these search facilities to find this stuff and get rid of it. It is also a good idea that you search through professional and social networking websites such as MySpace, Facebook and numerous others.

Individuals you recognize who like you (and even those that don’t) may have innocently put something about you online that you deem to be private.

If certain bits of data are found unsuitable to you, you could ask the person responsible for entering it to take it off the net and in case the person declines to do so, communicate with the site administrator and get the info deleted.

Why You Should Keep Your Online Identity Protected On Social Networking Sites

If it is a professional networking site, somebody could have just taken your name as a reference without your understanding or permission. They should have asked you and they know they really have to but, they may also have chosen not to.

They may have divulged your telephone number, and that could become a massive problem for you. If some one is keen to know more about you, all he or she needs to do is to search out the free private info sources and enter your phone number or even your email address using services such as Reverse Phone Lookup.

Your land-line number can tell anyone about your name and address so the wisest thing to do is to do away with sites where such personal info is displayed. Your cellular phone number may not place you in any trouble, but be careful.

The cell number can give out information: about your place where you live and the name of the cell service provider. Make your own search using those gratis cell phone look-up services to uncover some things roaming online particularly vicious ones.

Before jumping onto the Internet it is in your best interests to find out how to protect your online identity and understand all aspects of Internet Safety.

About Ron

The author Ron Cripps has been online for more than 12 years full time with experience in many aspects of computer security.

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Here's What Some Of Our Visitors Had To Say

  1. I am paranoid enough not to allow the social media site to access my personal data, like when I am about to play some game. Because of this, I can’t continue to register so no play. Is this too much paranoia? I will certainly follow your advise and google search myself.
    Amy Turner recently posted…Identity Theft Protection: Protect Your Good NameMy Profile

    • Hi Amy

      It really is not being paranoid, it really comes down to this. How badly do you want to play the game and the next question I would ask myself is why do they need all my personal details to play a game online. They will either use those details to market something to you in the future or on sell your details to a third party.

      That is why it is important to remember one thing online and that is if it’s free it will come at some cost in the future.

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