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Page 1: New rules for living in a digital age
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Change your password to Facebook, Twitter and bank accounts; before you change your boy/girl friend/ partner.

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Determine what the terms

"family" and "friends" mean to you before you accept

others into your network(s)

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Have several personas, this is not a sign of madness and you don't need to justify them to anyone.

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Internet writing is in ink, once out there - it is out

there, there is no rubber (yet).

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Reputation is all you have and your name is a good identity - so

don't abuse or loose either !

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  Everything you do can be recorded (stored) as sensors will be in all digital devices

soon - ask yourself why and what use will your data be and

to whom!

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How I react to analysis of my data

How my social group in influenced by the analysis of my data

Data embedded in my content and

interactions

Data embedded in my content and

interactions

Data embedded in my social

networks content and interactions

with me

Data embedded in my social

networks content and interactions

with me

What I say about myself

What I say about myself

What others say about

me

What others say about

me

What the analysis says about

What the analysis says about

What the analysis says about me in my social context

What the analysis says about me in my social context

Digital Footprints are what you say about yourself, what others say about you and what data says about you !

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   Make sure you realise that your digital footprint is worth more than

your salary.

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    Interaction with the “screens of life” is

the ultimate digital game being played. It

is to get "content" from the dark bowels of a data warehouse onto your brightly lit

screen.

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Un-friending is acceptable; being un-friended is a reality

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Learn the social (digital and physical) rules that apply to

your group today but be aware they will be different tomorrow.

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    Hide your friends identities by using personal nick-names on

your mobile, just in case a friend borrows it to text that person

with some inappropriate message that may haunt you

forever.

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Create a lot of rubbish data and cause confusion if you

want to hide in plain sight.  It is easy to find and hard to

hide in a digital world if everyone is honest.

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   No adult supervision will not lead to anarchy. The youth want

to be somewhere (in a digital world) where they are in control.

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   Your password is the weakest point in your armour.

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Control is not in your hands.

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are easy to sell

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Branding is now personal and it is the new black.

Branding is now personal and it is the new black.

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Loyalty (to a service) is dead - you are free to your own boundaries.

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Trust is the new king’s advisor – content still wears

the trousers.

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Free is not free - Engagement,

Relationship and Conversation have a price.

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  Digital Money has less 'personal'value

than real money.

Like cash, others are preparedsw

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.

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Don't set up any direct debits or subscription for anything

(you don’t understand)

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Levels of damage and harm from

digital engagement is currently lower

that you may think.

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email is not private. You never know when

or where it may turn up!

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Don't sack/release/ make redundant the person, and

then be held hostage, by that person who has the

login/password for your corporate fan page, group, twitter account until many

people have control/access.

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Don't let individuals buy web domains or set up accounts just

to avoid the long corporate procedures and PO cycles.

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  Open means you don't want to hide and transparent means "it

can be found" - but most people will not bother

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Digital has one speed - fast, there is plenty of fuel and no

brake pedal.

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Provide someone (you trust) with the knowledge how to access your accounts/ data after you die and let

them know what you want done with your data

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NOSOCIAL CONVERSATION,RELATIONSHIP OR

ENGAGEMENT; UNLESSYOU SELL YOUR PRIVACY

AND OBEY THE NEW DIGITAL RULES

Was presented [email protected]://www.tonyfish.com/

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