While The Telegraph reports on my latest e-book, I take a look at some other news articles about how teenagers are being affected by social media, and explain how parents and carers can help.
According to a survey by the Family Online Safety Institute “76% of teens are very or somewhat concerned about the privacy of their personal information being harmed by their online activity.” This blog posts looks at why it is important to help your teenager protect their online identity.
This article is extracted from my recently published e-book A Guide to Managing Your Teenager’s Personal Reputation Online. A copy of the book is available to download for free on the publications section of this blog.
In this blog post we look at how Personal Reputation Management is something everyone should consider carefully. We also highlight features from Igniyte’s recently published Guide to Managing Personal Information Online, which provides a wealth of practical advice and guidance from how to build a successful Internet profile to dealing with defamatory content.
Google has developed a complex algorithm for the ranking of sites and pages, based on authority around news and content.
While Google does have a Removal Tool which can eliminate some content from search results, the process is lengthy, which can be particularly frustrating as there are no barriers or time delays for posting new content online.