Sunday, 26 July 2015
Online ID
Online Identity, Thing 13
My first response was to do what just about everyone has done online at least once - key in your name and see what comes up.
I did, and my anonymity level soared. The real me didn't feature in the first page of results, even the LinkedIn one was someone else.
I did like that the 'I am Pegasus' film-clip got a guernsey.
Online Identity is a current topic of conservation with regards to the whole cyber safety discussions, so yes, it is important to know how to manage your online identities (professional and personal), and also to be able to advise our clients and communities on how to protect their own privacy online (the Tech Savvy program has a session 'Introduction to Cyber Safety') and working through the eSmart modules will deal with both staff and public safety.
It is good that Facebook's settings, including the privacy settings are more transparent now days.
The whole idea of what different organisations know and collect about you was re-enforced the other night as I watched the film version of 1984, so I'll borrow John Pilger's image from 'The war you don't see' to mask my online identity, while I manage privacy versus access.
Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Pics of the Day
Reminiscing with Twisted Sifter, as they post their best 50 'Pictures of the Day' for 2015.
One day I'd love to visit the Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia - more than once, to see it in different seasons, (and without the crowds of people!).
From the everyday to the extraordinary, the 50 photos of the day cover the gambit from macro - the galaxy inside a flower, to the world encompassing - astronaut's salute to Mr Spock/Leonard Nimoy.
Then there's opportune - a pirate kite, and the what is that, oh - the Yunnan rice paddy terraces.
'Water walkway in Croatia' |
From the everyday to the extraordinary, the 50 photos of the day cover the gambit from macro - the galaxy inside a flower, to the world encompassing - astronaut's salute to Mr Spock/Leonard Nimoy.
Then there's opportune - a pirate kite, and the what is that, oh - the Yunnan rice paddy terraces.
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