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Data Privacy Day: Have you seen what you look like online?

BullGuard offers tips and advice to help clean up your digital persona

Everything we post online is forever present in cyberspace. Emails, updates, messages – even those old photos and videos that make us cringe are stored somewhere in the World Wide Web and can be found if you know where to look. There’s no such thing as a delete button online and given that social networks are often the first port of call for potential employers (or admirers!) it pays to clean up our profiles. BullGuard offers some simple tips on how to come across well online and avoid leaving behind a trail of digital mischief. We also reveal the results of a survey which show just how savvy people are when it comes to looking after their online profile – you might be surprised.

Data Privacy Day on the 28th January has never been more relevant. First launched in the US in 2008 it is now an international endeavour aimed at “respecting privacy, safeguarding data and enabling trust.” Until 2011 it consisted of various privacy projects, but since 2011 it has been under the stewardship of The National Cyber Security Alliance, a non-profit, public-private partnership.

Here’s looking at you

Today the issue of data privacy has become more high profile than ever before. Putting abusive marketers, nosy bosses, spammers and scammers to one side, online privacy is also threatened by industrial espionage, government surveillance, identity theft, disgruntled former associates and system crackers.

Many people at least have some degree of awareness about the need for online privacy but how deep does the understanding for circumspection run? For instance, how many give thought to their online reputation? How many think about the consequences of their online activity? And how many understand that the first port of call for potential employers is an online search to check the profile of potential employees?

A BullGuard survey* of online users revealed that overall the majority of people are savvy when it comes to looking after their online profile. But that said, an alarmingly high number, given the implications, don’t give much mind to what they post online.

Some do, some don’t – what the survey says

For instance, while 64 percent of survey respondents said they give thought to their online reputation 36 percent said they didn’t. A further 77 percent said they also consider how what they post might affect other people but 23 percent said it barely entered their minds. 41 percent said they also post content about other people while 59 percent said they never do.

These figures are encouraging in that they reveal the majority of people have awareness about their online profiles and that informs their actions. However, a relatively large number don’t and therein is the danger.  We’ve all heard the horror stories about people posting things without giving it any thought and then reaping an unexpected whirlwind; jobs lost, reputations in tatters and in some cases even getting arrested.

Unsurprisingly 44 percent of survey respondents displayed an acute understanding of potential damage by saying they advised someone about the potential negative effects of what they have posted. An alarmingly high 56 percent said no, it simply doesn’t cross their minds.

You may not be a major league celebrity or high-flying politician or even a B-list sporting star so you may think you don’t have a lot to look out for with your online posts. Well, you could always sound out a potential employer to get a sense of how you come across online – it might be a sobering assessment.

To look after your online profile and ensure that you come across as a polished, bright person with a professional, can-do attitude there are several simple steps you can take.

A list of don’ts

  • Keep it clean. Imagine that everything you post is written in the sky for all to see (because in some sense it is).
  • Delete photos that show you in a less than flattering light. As a benchmark think of your mother – would you be happy for her to see your online snaps?
  • If you’re tagged in a friend’s photo and you aren’t happy with how you come across, ask them to remove it.
  • Use the privacy features on social networking sites. You can set your profile so people you don’t know can’t see your page without a request.
  • Don’t post negative things about your workplace, especially if you’re working there!
  • If you use more than one social networking site don’t post links to others so it’s not easy for people to find information on you.
  • Don’t post links to inappropriate websites, it could come back to haunt you. 

 

Strengthen your profile

Google your name

This is an interesting exercise and a good first step – 62 percent of respondents said they had Googled their name to find out what information about them is available to view. It will reveal just how much information about you is present online, though you may need to dig beyond the first search page. Remember that if something is online it’s effectively there forever. You can try variations on your name along with job roles, schools, or groups you’ve joined to refine the search. This a good approach if you have a common name. If something surfaces that you’re not happy with, contact the company and ask them to remove it – it’s your right to do so.

Decide what you want to be seen

The first thing to consider is privacy settings on the social network sites you use. For example, Facebook has a setting which allows only your ‘friends’ to see what you post. It’s a useful tool that helps you edit the digital profile you present to the world, and one that seems to be well used with just 12 percent of Facebook users not changing privacy settings for their profile.

When it comes to networks such as LinkedIn and Twitter you should take a different approach. LinkedIn is a top choice for recruiters looking for people to fill vacant positions. With this in mind it’s a good idea to keep your posts polished and professional.

The same can be said of Twitter, which can really propel you into the public eye. If any of your profiles contain out-of-context rants, old company employee pages, or put downs that were funny at the time but today make you cringe they clearly need deleting.

Clean up your profile

If you’re an avid poster and have been for a long time there could be reams of information that you’re no longer happy with and possibly embarrassed by too. You can clean this stuff up but the only problem is that we live in an age of retweets, links and shares that can send your original post or photo towards more online destinations than you ever imagined.

It could take an age to track the material down. In this case it makes more sense to bolster your existing profiles by making them more up-to-date. This will also ensure that if a potential employer searches for your profile the most up-to-date material will appear at the top of the search rankings.

Make your profile positive

“Recruiters use Twitter to post jobs, LinkedIn to source candidates and Facebook to eliminate candidates.” This insightful gem came from LinkedIn trainer and speaker Viveka von Rosen. It tells you all you need to know about employers scrutinising online profiles.

To keep your Facebook profile out of search engine results, go to Settings, Privacy and select ‘No’ in response to the ‘Do you want other search engines to link to your timeline?’ question.

Changing who can see your posts and photos to ‘Friends Only’ means that a potential boss would see only your cover photo, profile photo, plus the information about where you live, work, or went to school. You can also delete posts you’re not happy with – simply click in the top right had corner and ‘edit.’

With LinkedIn it’s a good idea to ‘up’ your profile by bringing it up to date and available to the public. In theEdit Your Public Profile’ section you can tick ‘Make my public profile visible to everyone,’ which will ensure it is visible on search engines.

If you’re on Twitter, regular posts relevant to your field can also build up your online profile for prospective employers. Like LinkedIn, Twitter profiles often turn up on the first page of Google search due to the site’s traffic and content flow. Pick a Twitter name that’s as close to your real name as possible so a search for you will bring up your profile. If your Twitter feed is ‘personal’ you can go to Settings, then Security and Privacy, and Protect to stop the tweets from going out into the public domain.

Other social networks such as Pinterest can be used to create striking profiles, which are especially effective if you’re in a visual/graphic/creative role and want to showcase your talents. 

A word on security

Remember the Golden Rule

Never reveal too much. This might include:

  • Email addresses
  • Phone numbers
  • Holiday dates
  • Personal address
  • Banking details (however slender)
  • Pet names

 

Anything unique and specific to you could be used to personally identify you and find out your job, holiday dates, home address and more. Even pet names should never be broadcast online as they are often used to confirm your identity. There are people out there who dedicate serious time to trawling for personal information for nefarious purposes, so don’t play into their hands.

Who’s making money out of you?

You may think your personal data is yours, but it isn’t. Social networks sell the value of their network and personalized data such as demographics and geographics to advertisers. As such your data is a valuable asset and by sharing data various parties make money. In this sense there is no such thing as private data. With this in mind, keep your personal profiles personal and what you post online innocuous (even if it is less “colourful”) and you’ll be forever safe in the online world.

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* Survey of 150 internet users, carried out by BullGuard in Jan 2015

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About BullGuard:

BullGuard is a fast growing internet and mobile security brand. Its award-winning product portfolio includes internet security solutions, antivirus, mobile security, 24/7 identity protection and social media protection for both home and small business users. This includes BullGuard Premium Protection – a unique suite that goes beyond the PC to safeguard personal and financial information by continually monitoring the web, social networks and stolen and compromised data sources.

BullGuard’s product offering is based on proprietary middleware technology which provides Plug & Play architecture to integrate cutting-edge third-party solutions, along with strong in-house development capabilities.

BullGuard sells its security products online and through retail resellers to a rapidly expanding customer base of 650,000, with an industry-leading renewal rate. Its customer base has seen significant growth, with e-Commerce particularly strong at more than 40% year on year growth in 2014.

 

 

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BullGuard joins Get Safe Online to help promote safe and responsible internet use

London, 20th February 2014: Global internet and mobile security company BullGuard is pleased to announce a new partnership with Get Safe Online, the UK’s national internet security awareness initiative. The company joins other partners & associate partners to help raise awareness of important online safety issues and protect consumers and businesses from potential online threats of today’s digital age.

BullGuard is one of the fastest growing internet and mobile security brands in the market. Its product portfolio includes internet security solutions for both home and small business users, including BullGuard Premium Protection – a unique suite that goes beyond the PC to safeguard personal and financial information by continually monitoring the web, social networks, as well as stolen and compromised data sources.

Premium Protection also enables parents to monitor their child’s social media activity and alerts them to any potential threats, such as receiving inappropriate, suspicious invites or links to malicious websites, as well as cyber bullying.

BullGuard and Get Safe Online joined forces on the back of their mutual passion to raise awareness around online safety. Together they hope to be able to protect people’s digital footprint whether they are banking, shopping, social networking or simply just browsing the internet.

“In our experience, many consumers have been slow to react to the emerging array of threats that target smartphones, tablet devices and social networks, so raising awareness of this new field of malware has always been one of our key goals,” said BullGuard CEO, Nedko Ivanov. “Partnering with Get Safe Online is a great way to ensure this message gets out there, and underlines our commitment to helping internet users feel safe and well protected against modern threats.”

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Tony Neate, Chief Executive of Get Safe Online said: “The rise of mobile devices, coupled with recent tragic cyber bullying events, means that online safety has never been so important. We rely on our partners to help support our efforts to promote safer and more responsible use of the internet. As such, we are delighted to welcome BullGuard on board and hope that together we can help more people to reduce the risks so they can continue to have a positive and enjoyable internet experience.”

For information and advice on how to guard against online identity fraud and other internet crime, visit the Get Safe Online website  at www.getsafeonline.org.

 

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About Get Safe Online:

Get Safe Online (www.getsafeonline.org), which is now entering its seventh year, is the UK’s national internet security awareness initiative. A joint partnership between the Government, the National Crime Agency (NCA), Ofcom and private sector sponsors from the worlds of technology, communication, retail and finance, the initiative continues to educate, inform and raise awareness of internet security issues to encourage confident, safe use of the internet.

GetSafeOnline.org is supported by Barclays, Bob’s Business, Creative Virtual, Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS), HM Government, HSBC, Kaspersky Lab, National Crime Agency (NCA), Symantec, National Fraud Authority & Action Fraud, Ofcom, HSBC, Microsoft, PayPal, Symantec, Gumtree, Camalot, Detica, Stubhub, Nominet, Purchase Seal, ValidSoft, Business Link, Charity Commission, Citizens Advice, The Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO), Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), e-Crime Wales, Information Risk Management Plc,  Institute of Information Security Professionals (IISP), RG (Interactive Media in Retail Group), The International Association of Accountants Innovation & Technology Consultants (IAAITC), The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA), Neighbourhood and Home Watch, PTA-UK, SafeBuy, Safer Jobs, Scottish Crime & Drug Enforcement Agency, Scottish Police College, The Scottish Business Crime Centre and UK Online Centres.

About BullGuard:

Launched in 2002, BullGuard is one of the fastest growing internet and mobile security brands. Today, its product portfolio also includes award-winning antivirus, premium 24/7 protection suite, web-based identity and social media protection that works across all devices, as well as PC and mobile backup software solutions. BullGuard’s philosophy has always remained the same – to combine technical excellence with a genuine understanding of consumer needs, creating simple, easy-to-use products that deliver complete protection, and to enable customers to control and manage their digital footprint.

For two consecutive years (January 2012 and 2013), BullGuard Internet Security has won a coveted “Best Buy” award from Which?.

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