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How to Stay Anonymous Online

How to Stay Anonymous Online | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Some might say that the Internet was built on anonymity, paving the way for a place where free speech reigns supreme.

But after years of learning about who's snooping into everything we do online, privacy on the Web is a more popular topic than ever. But it's not just about government spying; it's also about how much big companies like Google, Facebook, and Microsoft have collected in order to serve up targeted ads.


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Stop the digital world and get off - how to disappear online - Daily Genius

Stop the digital world and get off - how to disappear online - Daily Genius | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
disappear online

 

We’re not going to judge. Your past (or your present) is your own business.

But if you’ve been active online, either voluntarily or not, suddenly deciding to opt out of the online world isn’t easy. Google’s controversial ‘right to be forgotten’ process is unlikely to help you. Search engines are built to find you. Social media won’t let you go easily either.


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Jacob Eussen's curator insight, August 23, 2014 2:50 AM

This resource shows how the digital world is so hard to get away from once you have started. So if you want to hide, "you’ve got to work at it. You’ve got to delete, very extensively, everything on social media. Then try and remove all evidence from websites and blogs. And directories. And email providers. And search engines. And the phone companies. And so on…"

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Your online life, permanent as a tattoo

Your online life, permanent as a tattoo | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
What if Andy Warhol had it wrong, and instead of being famous for 15 minutes, we’re only anonymous for that long? In this short talk, Juan Enriquez looks at the surprisingly permanent effects of digital sharing on our personal privacy. He shares insight from the ancient Greeks to help us deal with our new “digital tattoos.”

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Stop the digital world and get off - how to disappear online - Daily Genius

Stop the digital world and get off - how to disappear online - Daily Genius | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
disappear online

 

We’re not going to judge. Your past (or your present) is your own business.

But if you’ve been active online, either voluntarily or not, suddenly deciding to opt out of the online world isn’t easy. Google’s controversial ‘right to be forgotten’ process is unlikely to help you. Search engines are built to find you. Social media won’t let you go easily either.


Via Elizabeth E Charles
Jacob Eussen's curator insight, August 23, 2014 2:50 AM

This resource shows how the digital world is so hard to get away from once you have started. So if you want to hide, "you’ve got to work at it. You’ve got to delete, very extensively, everything on social media. Then try and remove all evidence from websites and blogs. And directories. And email providers. And search engines. And the phone companies. And so on…"