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Marie Colemanperceptions about what leave you leave on the web
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Ratcatcher"Indeed, most internet users are not concerned about the amount of information available about them online, and most do not take steps to limit that information." "47% have searched for information about themselves online"
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paul jonesPeople look for information about themselves! (Whitmanizing). But of course we google stalk others to learn about them. The Future of Reputation is here.
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Digital Footprints: Online identity management and search in the age of transparency 12/16/2007 | Report | Mary Madden Susannah Fox Aaron Smith Jessica Vitak Internet users are becoming more aware of their digital footprint; 47% have searched for information about themselves online, up from just 22% five years ago. However, few monitor their online presence with great regularity. Just 3% of self-searchers report that they make a regular habit of it and 74% have checked up on their digital footprints only once or twice. Indeed, most internet users are not concerned about the amount of information available about them online, and most do not take steps to limit that information. Fully 60% of internet users say they are not worried about how much information is available about them online. Similarly, the majority of online adults (61%) do not feel compelled to limit the amount of information that can be found about them online. In addition to providing national telephone survey data, this report includes quotes from online survey respondents as well as experts in the fields of privacy, online identity management and search. View PDF of Report View PDF of Questionnaire
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Digital Footprints: Online identity management and search in the age of transparency 12/16/2007 | Report | Mary Madden Susannah Fox Aaron Smith Jessica Vitak Internet users are becoming more aware of their digital footprint; 47% have searched for information about themselves online, up from just 22% five years ago. However, few monitor their online presence with great regularity. Just 3% of self-searchers report that they make a regular habit of it and 74% have checked up on their digital footprints only once or twice. Indeed, most internet users are not concerned about the amount of information available about them online, and most do not take steps to limit that information. Fully 60% of internet users say they are not worried about how much information is available about them online. Similarly, the majority of online adults (61%) do not feel compelled to limit the amount of information that can be found about them online. In addition to providing national telephone survey data, this report includes quotes from online survey respondents as well as experts in the fields of privacy, online identity management and search. View PDF of Report View PDF of Questionnaire
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