online privacy - A broad term that usually means the ability to control what information you share about yourself online and who can see and share it., personal information - information that identifies you—for example, your name, street address, phone number, social security number, email address, etc.—is called personal, reputation - The ideas, opinions, impressions, or beliefs that other people have about you—something that you can’t be totally sure about but that you usually want to be positive or good., context - Information that surrounds the message or whatever we’re seeing which helps us understand it. Context can include the place where the message is, the time when it appears or who it’s coming from., interpret - The way a person understands a message, or the meaning they get from it., assumption - Something that you or other people think is true about a person or thing but there is no proof that it’s true., digital footprint - all the information about you that appears online. This can mean anything from photos, audio, videos and texts to “likes” and comments you post on friendsʼ profiles. Just as your footsteps leave prints on the ground while you walk, what you post online leaves a trail too., fact - Something that is or can be proven to be true., opinion - Something you or other people believe about a person or a thing that isn’t necessarily a fact because a belief can’t be proved., oversharing - Sharing too much online—usually it means sharing personal information or just too much about yourself in a certain situation or conversation online.,

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