It’s becoming more and more important to be careful with what you put out to the digisphere. Whether it’s on your professional or personal profile. By creating social profiles you become easily accessible to colleagues, prospective employers and clients. In order to avoid financial, criminal and reputational damage, it is vital for a business to be clear as to what is and is not acceptable in the public domain.
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Managing Your Digital Profile
£14.00
The aim of this course is to greater increase your knowledge of your digital footprint and online reputation, as well as the relevant laws and legislation. The key points covered in this course are:
- Definition of a digital footprint
- Monitoring and maintaining profiles
- Legalities of shared information
- Assessing profiles.
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