
Esta vez les compartimos una extensa infografía, aunque en inglés, sobre este tema que nos concierne a todxs lxs que aún usamos redes sociales. Ya que nos vale conocer dónde es que estamos presentes virtualmente y hacia donde pueden ir toda la data que entregamos o que nos extraen con diversos mecanismos digitales, que podría ponernos en riesgo ya que por algo se crean esos mecanismos.
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Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin – nowadays it seems there are too many social media sites to keep track of.
Small components of your online identity can be pieced together to build a larger, more invasive profile.
And in the wrong hands, Who knows what will be done with it?

Your public records identity
Even if you don’t use social media, your details can still be found online.
Data brokers are companies that buy and sell your private information.
Some examples include :
intelius(.)com
zabasearch(.)com
anywho(.)com
spokeo(.)com
pipl(.)com
peoplelookup(.)com
zoominfo(.)com
Many data brokers aggregate personal information on one page. Simply type in a name and general area, and the basic details you requiere are a click away.
What information Can Data Brokers Get ?

Tracking your identity
One step further
Using the basic information above, people can use other online services to gain further details about your life.

A hacker’s paradise
Armed with sensitive information, hackers can easily crack common security questions used by a range of websites :

Be mindful of what you post – What goes onine stays online !
Divulging too many personal details online can make you an easy target for hackers. Protect your identity by keeping your private life private, and minimizing the information you share online.

Además sírvanse leer los enlaces de este evento que hicimos hace un tiempito, donde podrán conocer otras formas de comunicación, más amigables con la privacidad y el anonimato.
Taller de aprendizaje colectivo y conversatorio sobre Software Libre